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Gen Kainerugaba Hosts Kenya First Daughter Charlene Ruto

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Gen Kainerugaba Hosts Kenya First Daughter Charlene Ruto

Charlene Ruto, the daughter of Kenyan President William Ruto, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda Peoples' Defence...

Charlene Ruto, the daughter of Kenyan President William Ruto, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of the Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces (UPDF), Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

The meeting took place at the Special Forces Command (SFC) headquarters in Entebbe on Wednesday.

Muhoozi and ruto

The visit comes on the heels of a recent announcement by Gen Kainerugaba on his official X account (formerly Twitter), where he declared his intention to visit Kenya’s President Ruto in the near future, signaling a continued commitment to fostering close ties between the two neighboring nations.

Ms. Ruto’s delegation included Mr. George Nkya, Honorary Consul of Morocco; Mr. Festus Orina, Ms. Varsheeni Ragupathy, and Hon. Jane Frances Acilo.

Muhoozi

During the meeting with President Ruto’s daughter, Gen Kainerugaba extended a warm welcome to his guests while Ms. Ruto expressed gratitude to the General for the warm reception and generous hospitality extended to her and her delegation. 

This engagement highlights the multifaceted relationship between Uganda and Kenya. The two East African Community partners share more than just a border, with numerous communities speaking the same languages and sharing intertwined cultural practices and ancestral values, creating a unique bond between the peoples of the two nations.

Muhoozi

Beyond these cultural and social ties, the diplomatic and economic partnership between Nairobi and Kampala remains robust.

Trade between the two nations is a cornerstone of the regional economy, with the volume of bilateral trade reaching an impressive over USD 1.5 billion in 2025.

Muhoozi

Meanwhile, Kenya remains a crucial partner for landlocked Uganda, serving as its primary gateway to international markets through the Mombasa port, where the vast majority of Uganda's imports and exports are routed.

This strategic interdependence makes the strong and cordial relationship between their leaders and key institutions, like the military, vital for regional stability and prosperity.

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