Kenya’s Berlin envoy urges German firms to tap Kenya’s strategic market

Kenya’s Berlin envoy urges German firms to tap Kenya’s strategic market

Kenya's ambassador in Berlin Stella Mokaya Orina addresses the inaugural Open Day at the embassy offices in Berlin, Germany on Saturday September 27, 2025.

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Kenya’s Ambassador to Germany, Stella Mokaya Orina, has called on German investors to explore new ventures in Kenya, describing the country as a strategic and vibrant economic environment.

Speaking during the inaugural Kenya Open Day in Berlin, Ambassador Orina said the event was designed to showcase Kenya’s potential in business, tourism, science, sports, and culture while strengthening bilateral ties.

International guests from diplomacy, business, politics, and civil society attended, with panel discussions focusing on current issues relating to Kenya.

“We believe in building a stronger relationship, not just between two governments but between two peoples,” Ambassador Orina said, noting that Germany was the first country to recognize Kenya’s independence in 1963.

“Our partnership has grown from strength to strength, and today, we stand as partners, and indeed, as friends.”

Kenya–Germany relations have matured into a strategic partnership anchored on trade, investment, and innovation.

High-level visits, including former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s 2016 business forum in Berlin and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s 2020 state visit to Nairobi, have advanced cooperation in technology, education, and climate issues.

Last year, the two countries signed a Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership following engagements between President William Ruto and Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Ambassador Orina described the agreement as a forward-looking framework that expands opportunities for Kenyan youth to work and gain skills in Germany, while providing German industries with access to a skilled workforce.

“Beyond labour mobility, our relationship thrives in many other fields,” she said. “Over 100 German companies have made Kenya their hub in East Africa, a testament to our country’s strategic importance and vibrant economic environment.”

The envoy also highlighted joint efforts in tackling climate change under the Kenya–Germany Climate and Development Partnership, and pointed to Kenya’s dominance at the Berlin Marathon as a boost to the country’s sports-tourism profile.

This year, Sebastian Sawe won the men’s race in 2:02:16 while Rosemary Wanjiru claimed the women’s title in 2:21:05, continuing Kenya’s strong record in the event.

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