In an analysis published today in The Daily Nation, Prof. Masibo Lumala, PhD, MPRSK and I have made it clear from the perspective of the Carl Duisberg …

In an analysis published today in The Daily Nation, Prof. Masibo Lumala, PhD, MPRSK and I have made it clear from the perspective of the Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft (CDG): The readjustment of relations between Kenya and Germany is more than classic diplomacy. It is a strategic lever that brings together geopolitical interests, economic opportunities, and political agency. The article shows how Kenya is further expanding its role as a regional hub in East Africa – and why Germany should shape its partnership to be more strategic, investment-oriented, and at the same time politically more resilient. For the CDG, this is a clear mandate to build bridges between political decision-makers, the economy, and implementing actors – and to translate cooperation into concrete projects. 🔍 Three dimensions – inextricably linked: ➡️ Politically: Reliable partnership in a fragmented world order ➡️ Economically: New spaces for trade, investments, and industrial cooperation ➡️ Geopolitically: Kenya as a stabilising anchor and bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific