President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday 27th August met with US President Donald Trump in Washington DC, USA where they held bilateral talks on security and trade.
The two leaders were also joined by their wives, Kenyan First Lady Margaret Kenyatta and her US counterpart, Melania Trump.
While Melania and Margret proceeded to their own room, President Uhuru and Trump went into a different room as well.
The two signed major deals that would put Kenya on a global map.
.@FLOTUS Melania and I were honored to welcome the President of the Republic of Kenya, @UKenyatta and Mrs. Margaret Kenyatta to the @WhiteHouse today! pic.twitter.com/ZU5MovNKt8
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 27, 2018
Kenya signed a deal with USA which will see Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) and Kipeto Wind Energy Company invest more than 23 billion in a 100-megawatt wind power plant that would be set in South of Nairobi.
The second deal was signed on grounds of increasing and expanding food securities and agricultural produce.
“Kenya is open for business and all we want to do is package our partnership in a way that it is mutually beneficial to you as a private sector and the people of Kenya,” President Uhuru said.
Besides President Uhuru invited more US investors to invest in Kenya so as to benefit from the big four agenda.