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Kenya secures German backing for 100pc clean energy target

By The Standard January 21, 2026

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Kenya secures German backing for 100pc clean energy target

Kenya and Germany have strengthened their decades-long partnership during a two-day official visit by Germany's Federal Minister for Foreign AffairsJohann Wadephul, withrenewed focus on education, renewable energy and labour migration.The visit, which concluded Wednesday, January 21,  saw high-level discussions between Wadephul and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi,centring on technical training, climate cooperation and the implementation of a migration agreement signed last year.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp"This visit is a clear demonstration of the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between ourtwo countries, founded on shared values of democracy, multilateralism, respect forinternational law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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renewed focus on education, renewable energy and labour migration.The visit, which concluded Wednesday, January 21,  saw high-level discussions between Wadephul and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi,centring on technical training, climate cooperation and the implementation of a migration agreement signed last year.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp"This visit is a clear demonstration of the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between ourtwo countries, founded on shared values of democracy, multilateralism, respect forinternational law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The visit, which concluded Wednesday, January 21,  saw high-level discussions between Wadephul and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi,centring on technical training, climate cooperation and the implementation of a migration agreement signed last year.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp"This visit is a clear demonstration of the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between ourtwo countries, founded on shared values of democracy, multilateralism, respect forinternational law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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centring on technical training, climate cooperation and the implementation of a migration agreement signed last year.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp"This visit is a clear demonstration of the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between ourtwo countries, founded on shared values of democracy, multilateralism, respect forinternational law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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"This visit is a clear demonstration of the cordial and mutually beneficial relations between ourtwo countries, founded on shared values of democracy, multilateralism, respect forinternational law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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international law and a common commitment to a just, peaceful and sustainable global order," said Mudavadi.The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The partnership places particular emphasis on vocational training through Germany's Technical and Vocational Education and Training programme, which introduced the dual TVET system in Kenya.The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The system combines classroom learning with industry-based training and has opened pathways to skills development forthousands of young Kenyans, according to Mudavadi.Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the German Agency for International Cooperation are the main implementing partners for the education initiatives.The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The two nations also discussed progress on the Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership signed in September 2024, which creates structured pathways for Kenyanskilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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skilled and semi-skilled workers to access employment opportunities in Germany."I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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"I briefed the Federal Minister on the reforms Kenya has undertaken to strengthen ethical recruitment practices, protect migrant workers and enhance labour migration governance," noted Mudavadi.The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The partnership aims to address Germany's critical labour shortages whilecreating opportunitiesfor Kenyan youth and increasing remittances to Kenya.On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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On climate action, discussions focused on geothermal energy, green hydrogen and Kenya's goal to achieve 100 per cent clean energy by 2030.Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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Germany's development bank KfW and GIZ are supporting renewable energy projects in Kenya through what Mudavadi described as a substantial clean-energy portfolio.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPCabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi and his Germany's counterpart Johann Wadephul on January 21, 2026.[PCS],More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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More than 120 German companies currently operate in Kenya across manufacturing, energy, logistics, agriculture and services sectors, contributing to job creation andStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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technology transfer between the two nations, observed Mudavadi.The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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The talks also covered regional security challenges in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with both countries reaffirming support for African-led peace processes.Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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Germany ranks as Kenya's fifth-largest development partner, with ongoing commitments spanning climate action, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.Follow The Standard
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