Minister Dlamini Zuma expected in Kenya for Bilateral Discussions
on Sunday Nairobi - South African Foreign Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini
Zuma will on Sunday 19 November 2006 conclude her visit to Ethiopia ahead of her
official visit to Kenya where she will hold bilateral political and economic discussions
with her Kenyan counterpart Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation
Raphael Tuju in Nairobi. Minister Dlamini Zuma was in Ethiopia where she
led a South African government delegation to the African Union Executive Council
Extra Ordinary meeting to discuss proposals for the establishment of the African
Union Government. Minister Dlamini-Zuma will hold discussions with her
Kenyan counterpart within the context of South Africa's commitment to strengthen
and consolidate political, economic, trade and cultural links with all African
countries. Discussions between Minister Dlamini-Zuma and Minister Tuju will
focus on among others: - The status of bilateral political and economic
relations between both countries;
- Preparations for Kenya's Presidential
elections scheduled for 2007;
- · A briefing on developments in the
region including Kenya's role within the context of IGAD to mediate in the Sudanese
and Somalian conflicts and the Ethiopian - Eritrean border dispute;
- A
briefing on developments in the SADC region; and
- Other issues of multilateral
importance including South Africa's tenure of the Non-Permanent Seat on the United
Nations Security Council 2007-2008.
Minister Dlamini Zuma is expected
to return to South Africa on Monday 20 November 2006. Economic Relations
between South Africa and Kenya Economically the Kenyan economy is the
most advanced in East Africa and trade with Kenya continues to improve. Exports
to Kenya amount to almost R3 billion annually while imports from Kenya totalled
R203 million in 2005. There are more than thirty (30) South African companies
and businesses making South Africa the biggest Foreign Direct Investor in Kenya. Trade
Relations with South Africa
Kenya is South Africa's largest trading
in the continent outside the SADC region. Year | South
African Imports from Kenya in (Rand'000) | South
African Exports to Kenya in (Rand'000) | 2004 | 328,464 | 2,961,124 | 2005 | 203,565 | 2,976,695 | August
2006 | 120,012 | 2,0732,219 |
Issued
by Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853 Department of Foreign Affairs Private
Bag X152 Pretoria 0001 18 November 2006 |