This is the first time a Somali cultural exhibition has been held at the Kenya National Museum, and it is expected to run for the next thirty days.
Highlighting the city's infrastructure and amenities, CEO Stephen Jennings told The Eastleigh Voice that they were ready to welcome the Somali community
Hassan went on a guided tour of the Business Bay Square (BBS) Mall, the biggest in East and Central Africa.
Adan was welcomed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by Somalia's ambassador to Kenya, Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle.
The collaboration is a joint effort between the International Financial Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and Strathmore University.
Having experienced first-hand the ravages of conflict in other parts of the world, Jabril returned to Somalia in early 2000 to facilitate peace among his people.
During his visit, Prime Minister Bare is expected to sign nine bilateral agreements on behalf of Somalia, covering a wide range of areas including security, defense, aviation, trade, investment, and social services.
Ambassador Mahlaba Mamba committed to strengthening the relationship between Kenya and Eswatini.
The mall, spanning an impressive 130,000 square metres, is one of the largest in East Africa.
The ceremony witnessed a gathering of political and cultural leaders from both Somalia and Kenya.
The new ambassador affirmed his commitment to building strong ties with Kenya for the mutual benefit of the two nations.