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  • CJ Koome hosts Dutch King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima at Supreme Court

    CJ Koome hosts Dutch King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima at Supreme Court

    Chief Justice Martha Koome on Thursday hosted King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands at the Supreme Court Building in Nairobi as part of their State Visit to Kenya.

    The visit highlighted deepening bilateral ties, focusing on the rule of law, democracy, and governance.

    During the talks, CJ Koome underscored Judiciary’s independence as cornerstone of Kenya’s democracy, protecting the Constitution, fair trials, and safeguarding citizens’ rights and freedoms.

    She reiterated the Judiciary’s commitment to impartiality, warning against external influences that could undermine its integrity.

    Koome also outlined Kenya’s ongoing justice reforms, many supported by the Netherlands through the International Development Law Organisation (IDLO).

    These include Specialized Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) Courts and the Small Claims Court, which have enhanced access to justice for survivors and small businesses.

    The visit further showcased Kenya’s female-led justice sector leadership.

    Koome was joined by Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndung’u, Attorney General Dorcas Oduor, and Law Society of Kenya President Faith Odhiambo.

    The Dutch royals also toured the Judiciary Museum located at the basement of the Supreme Court Building to gain insights into Kenya’s rich legal heritage and the Judiciary’s contributions to the country’s democratic and constitutional reforms.

  • Kenya, Netherlands to hold first political consultations in Nairobi

    Kenya, Netherlands to hold first political consultations in Nairobi

    Kenya and the Netherlands are set to hold political consultations Wednesday at Serena Hotel in Nairobi.

    The high-level meeting, aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties, will be chaired by Kenya’s Foreign & Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and his counterpart, Caspar Veldkamp, who is leading the Dutch delegation.

    Further outcomes of the consultations are expected to be announced later, in the backdrop of a visit by Their Majesties, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, who are currently on a three-day State Visit to Kenya.

    On Tuesday, the royal couple held bilateral talks with President William Ruto during their first engagement and addressed the media from State House.

    The discussions culminated in the two countries signing three Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and letters of intent on Trade, Agriculture, Tourism and water management.

    Ruto described the Netherlands as one of Kenya’s most significant trading partners in Europe, a steadfast development ally, and a key collaborator in our economic transformation.

    The talks focused on expanding strategic partnerships in horticulture, agriculture, and water management sectors.

    The King and Queen are scheduled to visit an inland container depot (ICD), which is a major storage facility for dry export products.

    Here is Wednesday’s itinerary

    Wednesday 19 March 

    Morning

    Logistics 

    The King and Queen will visit an inland container depot (ICD), which is a major storage facility for dry export products. The Netherlands is the region’s biggest export market for products such as flowers and avocados. This ICD and the Netherlands are jointly working to make logistical flows for perishables more sustainable, for example by transporting refrigerated goods by rail and ship. The transition from air to maritime freight is already becoming evident at this ICD.

    Horticultural sector

    King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima will visit a Dutch horticultural business that is working on sustainable and responsible production. It is also investing in a healthier and more sustainable local ecosystem, and provides childcare and education for its employees’ children.

    Afternoon

    Climate carousel

    In the afternoon the King and Queen will take part in a thematic session on climate change, which will focus on water, climate action and security in Kenya and the wider East African region. Civil society and defence organisations, knowledge institutions and government agencies will present their projects and innovations. Climate change is affecting the availability, distribution and quality of water resources in the region. This presents challenges in terms of human safety, security and wellbeing, economic stability and geopolitical relations.

    Evening

    Return hospitality

    As a token of appreciation for Kenya’s hospitality, the King and Queen will host a cultural programme.

    The Dutch Royal Couple jetted into the country Monday evening and were officially received by President Ruto Tuesday at State House, Nairobi.

    This marks their first visit to Kenya, following an invitation from President William Ruto.

    They are accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs Caspar Veldkamp, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Reinette Klever, and Minister of Defence Ruben Brekelmans, who will also participate in various program events.

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  • President Ruto to host Dutch King and Queen at State House

    President Ruto to host Dutch King and Queen at State House

    King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands have arrived in Kenya for a three-day state visit.

    The royal couple’s plane landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Monday at 8:30 PM, where they were received by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe.

    This marks their first visit to Kenya, following an invitation from President William Ruto.

    They are accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs Caspar Veldkamp, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Reinette Klever, and Minister of Defence Ruben Brekelmans, who will also participate in various program events.

    “Their first state visit to Kenya reaffirms the good relations and solid cooperation between the two countries. The Netherlands seeks to engage in new partnerships in various areas and to deepen the countries’ existing ties” read a statement from the Royal House of the Netherlands which shared their itinerary from Tuesday 18 to Thursday 20 March 2025.

    The Netherlands and Kenya have maintained close economic relations and both are major hubs and gateways to large regions.

    Here is the itinerary.

    Tuesday 18 March

    Morning

    Welcome Ceremony

    President Ruto and the First Lady will welcome the King and Queen at State House with an official ceremony, which will be followed by a tête-a-tête.

    Delegation meeting

    King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima and the ministers accompanying them will meet with the Kenyan president and his ministers. After the meeting, the President and the King will give a short statement to the media.

    Signing of Memoranda of Understanding 

    Following the delegation meeting, King Willem-Alexander will attend the signing of Memoranda of Understanding on tourism, trade, security, agriculture and fisheries.

    Wreath-laying ceremony

    In honour of those who contributed to Kenya’s freedom and independence, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.

    Dialogue with young people 

    With 75% of Kenya’s population aged under 35, young people play a crucial role in determining the country’s future. The royal couple will speak with young Kenyans from a range of backgrounds, who will share their personal experiences and their ideas about Kenya’s future. This dialogue will also touch on the human rights situation in Kenya, good governance and democracy.

    Afternoon

    Tree-planting ceremony 

    Kenya leads the way in Africa in climate adaptation and mitigation. It hosted the first Africa Climate Summit in 2023. A campaign is currently underway to plant 15 billion trees by 2032. This will increase the country’s forested area and help combat climate change. As a contribution to this campaign, and to underline the Netherlands’ efforts on nature conservation and its cooperation with Kenya on the climate agenda, the King and Queen will plant a tree in a forest in Nairobi. They will also talk with people from the local community, who are deeply committed to protecting the forest.

    Business Forum

    King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima will attend the Business Forum, which will focus on the strong economic ties linking the Netherlands and Kenya and where delegates from the parallel missions can meet each other and their Kenyan partners. More than 50 businesses, knowledge institutions and NGOs will be joining the economic missions on sustainable agriculture and water.

    During the Business Forum, the King and Queen will discuss key partnerships between the Netherlands and Kenya in the areas of innovation and digitalisation in agriculture, logistics, healthcare, energy and water. They will take part in a roundtable talk with CEOs on the opportunities and challenges associated with doing business in Kenya. The forum will also address the social impact of Dutch initiatives aimed at education and employment for young people in Kenya.

    State banquet

    In honour of the state visit by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, President Ruto will host a state banquet at State House.

    Wednesday 19 March 

    Morning

    Logistics 

    The King and Queen will visit an inland container depot (ICD), which is a major storage facility for dry export products. The Netherlands is the region’s biggest export market for products such as flowers and avocados. This ICD and the Netherlands are jointly working to make logistical flows for perishables more sustainable, for example by transporting refrigerated goods by rail and ship. The transition from air to maritime freight is already becoming evident at this ICD.

    Horticultural sector

    King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima will visit a Dutch horticultural business that is working on sustainable and responsible production. It is also investing in a healthier and more sustainable local ecosystem, and provides childcare and education for its employees’ children.

    Afternoon

    Climate carousel

    In the afternoon the King and Queen will take part in a thematic session on climate change, which will focus on water, climate action and security in Kenya and the wider East African region. Civil society and defence organisations, knowledge institutions and government agencies will present their projects and innovations. Climate change is affecting the availability, distribution and quality of water resources in the region. This presents challenges in terms of human safety, security and wellbeing, economic stability and geopolitical relations.

    Evening

    Return hospitality

    As a token of appreciation for Kenya’s hospitality, the King and Queen will host a cultural programme.

    Thursday 20 March

    Morning

    Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court is Kenya’s highest court and has the final word in legal disputes, constitutional matters and other important cases that have come up through the subordinate courts. The visit will focus on the importance of an independent judiciary in increasing inclusive access to justice, and Dutch-Kenyan initiatives to that end. After a tour of the Judiciary Museum, which showcases the history and development of Kenya’s judicial system, the King and Queen will talk with leading figures in the justice sector, particularly women.

    Afternoon

    Cooperation on security

    The internationally renowned International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) trains military personnel from several African countries to support various UN and African Union missions in Africa. The Netherlands supports the centre by providing training on intelligence in the context of UN peace operations. The visit to the IPSTC will focus on the future of defence cooperation between the Netherlands and Kenya. The King and Queen will also hear about initiatives for combating violent extremism, and about the positive impact mothers and young people can achieve in combating radicalisation.

    Reception for the Dutch community 

    The final day of the state visit will close with a reception for the Dutch community. At the ambassador’s official residence, the King and Queen will speak with Dutch nationals who live and work in Kenya.

     

     

  • Dutch King, Queen set to arrive in Kenya for State Visit

    Dutch King, Queen set to arrive in Kenya for State Visit

    Kenya and Netherlands are set to deepen their bilateral relations during the upcoming state visit of His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima beginning Tuesday.

    The King and her Majesty Queen are expected to land at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

    Dutch state visit follows an invitation by President William Ruto marking their first state visit to Kenya.

    Their first state visit to Kenya reaffirms the good relations and solid cooperation between the two countries. The Netherlands seeks to engage in new partnerships in various areas and to deepen the countries’ existing ties.

    The Netherlands and Kenya maintain close economic relations and both are major hubs and gateways to large regions.

    Within the UN and other international organisations, the two countries work together actively towards goals relating to democracy, the rule of law, and independence of the judiciary.