
Kenya-Slovenia Collaboration: Governor's Speech Highlights Key Partnerships
Kenya and Slovenia Strengthen Ties: Governor Wamatangi's Address Highlights Educational and Agricultural Collaboration Kenya and Slovenia are strengthening their diplomatic ties, as evidenced by a recent address by Governor Kimani Wamatangi of Kiambu County to the President of Slovenia. The speech, which took place in [Location of Speech], focused on the robust collaboration between the two nations, particularly in the sectors of higher education and agriculture. Governor Wamatangi highlighted Kenya's significant contribution to higher education, stating, "In this country, we host probably the highest number of universities, higher than any other country. We have more than ten of the national universities represented in Kiambu." This statement underscores Kenya's commitment to academic excellence and its potential as a regional hub for higher learning. The Governor also emphasized the substantial role of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat) in promoting agriculture in Kenya. He expressed appreciation for the support and collaboration received from the Slovenian government in these endeavors. He added, "Our relationship with Jkuat has been outstanding. We have taken significant steps in the promotion of agriculture." This collaboration indicates a shared commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and food security. The visit and the address represent a significant step in strengthening the bilateral relationship between Kenya and Slovenia, promising further cooperation in various sectors for mutual benefit and growth.