Interior Cs Kithure Kindiki and his Somalia counterpart Mohamed Sheikh Ali decided to open borders in near future.
For reason known to everyone borders between the two nations for nearly 2 decades was closed because of threats imposed by Al sabaad militia group, the then Head of State closed border restricting movements that also halted businesses in the two nations.
In recent changes, President William Ruto scheduled countdown of returning Kenya Defense Force (KDF) back home from Somaliland, adding that Somalia Defense Force is now able to control their soil.
Cabinet Secretary of Interior Kithure Kindiki in a join press with his Somalia counterpart Mohamed Ali on Monday said that Kenya-Somalia border with soon be open and businesses will resume normalcy.
How Kenya Will Benefits Kenya-Somalia Borders Businesses
Kenya Sugar Companies have been producing limited sugar which leads Government to import Foreign Sugar into the country to meet the needed figure and Brazil being the seller had difficulties through between Somali-Kenya border.
The reopening of the two nations border will reduce sugar price in Kenya by 40% and other imported commodities from Somaliland.