Geopolitics
7 min read
Ruto Dispatches New Ambassadors to Advance Kenya's Trade & Investment Abroad
The Eastleigh Voice
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

AI-Generated SummaryAuto-generated
President William Ruto has dispatched new ambassadors and high commissioners to foreign missions. Their primary mandate is to advance Kenya's trade, investment, and economic agenda internationally. These diplomats are tasked with fostering mutually beneficial relations, safeguarding national interests, and representing the Kenyan people, focusing on outcomes-driven economic diplomacy to achieve shared prosperity.
President William Ruto has sent a new batch of Kenya’s ambassadors and high commissioners abroad, tasking them with advancing trade, investment and Kenya’s economic agenda on the international stage.
In a statement issued after the ceremony held at State House, Nairobi on Tuesday, Ruto highlighted that the diplomats carry the hopes, values and aspirations of Kenya.
“There is no greater honour in public service than the duty to represent one's country at the international stage. Met and officially dispatched a number of Kenya’s ambassadors and high commissioners to their respective stations,” Ruto said in a statement on X.
“They have an express mandate to foster mutually beneficial relations, safeguard our national interest, and faithfully represent the people of Kenya with dedication and steadfast commitment.”
Further, Ruto highlighted that the diplomats’ work is guided by outcomes-driven economic diplomacy and anchored in Kenya’s vision to transform the country into a first-world economy through initiatives such as the National Infrastructure Fund and the Sovereign Wealth Fund.
“They will pursue strategic trade and investment opportunities that advance our development agenda, create dignified livelihoods for our young people, and accelerate our journey toward shared prosperity,” he said.
The high commissioners and ambassadors were appointed by Ruto in October 2025, after Parliament’s Defence Committee approved their appointments a month earlier.
They include former Labour Cabinet Secretary (CS) Florence Bore, who was named Kenya’s High Commissioner to Windhoek, Namibia and Anthony Mwaniki Muchiri, who was appointed ambassador to Ankara, Turkey.
Similarly, Lucy Kiruthu was named ambassador to Bangkok, Thailand, while Henry Wambuma was named the envoy to Bujumbura, Burundi.
Other appointments included Abdirashid Salat Abdille as ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia, Joseph Musyoka Masila (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) and Edwin Afande (Vienna, Austria).
In addition, two Consuls General were appointed: Jayne Jepkorir will represent Kenya in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, while Judy Kiaria Nkumiri took up the post in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Rate this article
Login to rate this article
Comments
Please login to comment
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
