In an exclusive interview with Sputnik Africa, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, outlined the country’s strategic approach to international partnerships, emphasizing both the expansion of bilateral cooperation and the importance of Africa-driven solutions to global and regional challenges.
The top diplomat explained that Kenya sees significant room to grow its economic relationship with Russia, particularly by increasing trade volumes, boosting tourism, and exploring collaboration in energy development, including nuclear power. At the same time, he stressed that Africa’s progress must be anchored in strong institutions, deeper continental integration, and solutions led by Africans themselves, with external partners playing a supportive role.
"The partnership that will come from our other friends away from the continent is supposed to anchor and support us, achieve our objectives, not to replace African solutions, not to take away African initiatives, but to support what we do ourselves," Mudavadi told Sputnik Africa.
The episode also features:
A discussion by a Sputnik Africa correspondent with Manqoba Dlamini, the Chief Executive Officer of the Green Prince Foundation, South Africa, on Soros Economic Development Fund commitment of 7 million US dollars to the Africa Climate Venture Builder Fund, which he described as no longer needed in Africa, as countries advance independent initiatives and increasingly overcome dependency syndrome.
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