 And now to all the parts of Africa, Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on the international community to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe, saying their restrictions are hurting the Southern African nation. Kenyatta termed the sanctions as illegal and a short Zimbabwe of Kenya's continued advocacy to ensure that the restrictions are lifted. The Kenyan leader will speak in the other state house during a joint press briefing with the visiting Zimbabwe President Emerson Nagagwa shortly after the two heads of state led their respective delegations and bilateral talks. Now the two countries signed bilateral agreements which include Memorandum of Understanding on Political and Diplomatic Consultations, Tourism and Wildlife Conservation, and Civil Aircraft Accident and Serious Entrance Investigations. Other MOUs signed were on Women, Empowerment and Community Development, Yields Affairs, Cooperatives and Sport and Recreation Activities. Continue with our support of Zimbabwe against the illegal sanctions that have been imposed on that country and continue to cause undue problems, issues and trouble for the people of Zimbabwe and this we consider to be unfair for these hardships are artificially created and we continue to call on the international community to remove these illegal sanctions. I thank Kenya for this support and solidarity for Zimbabwe in the call for the unconditional removal of unilateral sanctions that were imposed on Zimbabwe.