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Inside Plans to Send More Teachers to Europe

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya Plans to Send More Swahili Teachers to Europe

Kenya is preparing to expand its global footprint by exporting more Swahili teachers, especially to European regions.

During a recent visit to Mayotte Island—a French territory—Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’Oei discussed key partnerships, including the recruitment of Kenyan Swahili teachers to work in schools on the island.

In an official statement released on June 1, PS Sing’Oei explained that the idea was sparked by the cultural connection between the coastal communities of Kenya and the Kimaore people of Mayotte.

He noted that this shared cultural background makes it easier for Kenyan teachers to connect with local students while promoting the Swahili language.

“Because of the strong cultural similarities between Kenya’s Coastal communities and the Kimaore culture of Mayotte, we discussed the potential for Kenyan teachers to teach Swahili in local schools.

I appreciate the support from Minister Thani and the French Embassy in Kenya in making this possible,” said Sing’Oei.

This move comes at a time when interest in hiring Kenyan Swahili teachers is growing worldwide. Countries such as Switzerland and Colombia have already shown enthusiasm in welcoming Kenyan educators to teach the language.

Additionally, on April 23, the United States Embassy in Nairobi announced a new opportunity for Kenyans interested in teaching Swahili in America.

This opportunity is part of the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) programme, which gives selected Kenyan teachers a chance to teach Swahili in the U.S. for one academic year, specifically between 2026 and 2027.

Besides education, PS Sing’Oei also revealed that his visit resulted in progress on trade matters. Notably, Mayotte has agreed to exempt Kenyan agricultural exports from extra phytosanitary requirements—these are strict health and safety checks for plants and food—beyond what the European Union already requires.

This means that Kenyan products like vegetables, fruits, milk, and beef can now be shipped to Mayotte more easily and without unnecessary delays.

This development is expected to benefit both countries, especially with Kenya Airways starting direct weekly cargo flights to Mayotte. The new air route will help in delivering fresh food and goods to the island’s population, which is estimated at over 500,000 people.

In addition, PS Sing’Oei announced that there are ongoing plans to improve maritime connectivity between Mombasa Port in Kenya and Longoni Port in Mayotte. This step will strengthen trade and logistics between the two regions.

The Foreign Affairs PS also shared that other important discussions took place during his visit, covering sectors like education, tourism, and technology. These talks could open new doors for collaboration and investments between Kenya and the French island.

Sing’Oei’s visit was also meant to express Kenya’s solidarity with the people of Mayotte following the severe cyclone that struck the island on December 14, 2024, causing widespread damage and loss.

“My one-day visit to the beautiful island of Mayotte was not only a show of support for the community affected by the cyclone late last year—it also helped unlock incredible opportunities for Kenyan businesses,” he said.

The growing demand for Swahili teachers and the expanded export partnerships reflect Kenya’s broader goal of positioning itself as a key player in global education and trade.

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