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CDF General Kahariri visits Rwanda to strengthen defence ties

“The visit aims to reaffirm and deepen the longstanding friendship and cooperation between Kenya and Rwanda’s defence forces.”

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by GEOFFREY MOSOKU

News06 November 2025 - 12:52
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In Summary


  • Gen Kahariri also visited the Kigali Genocide memorial park and is set to give a lecture at RDF Command and Staff College, Nyakinama
  • KDF and RDF ae in the final stages of finalizing a defiance cooperation agreement to be signed by the two militaries, according to the CDF 
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KDF delegation led by CDF Gen Kahariri at Kigali genocide memorial site on 5th November, 2025/RDF courtesy 
Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) General Charles Kahariri is in Rwanda, is on a working visit to Rwanda from 4 to 7 November 2025, his Rwanda counterpart General Mubarak Muganga has said.

In a statement by the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF), General Kahariri is in Kigali to review the 'excellent defence cooperation' between Kenya and Rwanda.

“Bilateral discussions were held to review the excellent defence cooperation between Rwanda and Kenya, identify new opportunities to further strengthen the existing partnership, and share perspectives on defence and security dynamics,” the RDF statement states.

On November 5, General Kahariri, accompanied by his delegation, visited the Ministry of Defence and the Rwanda Defence Force (MOD/RDF) Headquarters, where he was received by his counterpart, the Chief of Defence Staff of the RDF, General Mubarak.

He then paid a courtesy call on the Honourable Minister of Defence, Juvenal Marizamunda and later held bilateral discussions with the purpose of reviewing the excellent defence cooperation. Identify new opportunities to further strengthen the existing partnership, and share perspectives on defence and security dynamics.

While addressing the media, General Kahariri said that his visit aims to reaffirm and deepen the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two countries and their defence forces.

“Our coming here is an affirmation of the strong relationship between our two countries and our defence forces, right from the time Rwanda started the efforts to rebuild its defence forces in the aftermath of the genocide.”

“This visit is about extending our friendship and exploring ways to further strengthen and expand our partnership. The KDF and RDF share much in common in areas such as training, regional peace, and stability, and we continue to learn from each other. We are grateful for the warm reception and look forward to finalising  the Defence Cooperation Agreement, which is now in its final stages,” he said.

The CDF boss also visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where he paid respect to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. He also toured the Campaign Against Genocide Museum.

“General Kahariri will also visit the RDF Command and Staff College (RDFCSC) in Nyakinama, where he will deliver a Lecture of Opportunity to participants of the Senior Command and Staff Course,” the statement added.

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