President Paul Kagame arrived in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, September 23, on an official visit. Kagame was welcomed by his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, to Al-Ittihadiya Palace, where the two Heads of State are now holding tête-à-tête discussions before being joined by members of their respective delegations for an expanded meeting. ALSO READ: Rwanda woos Egyptian investors at Cairo business forum The two Heads of State also witnessed the signing of various bilateral agreements including an agreement on enhancing bilateral investment relations, water resource management, reciprocal land allocation, and urbanization and housing development, according to Village Urugwiro. ALSO READ: Egyptian investors eye Rwanda’s energy, agriculture sectors Rwanda and Egypt cooperate in various areas including trade and investment, health, defence, infrastructure, and education. Monday, business leaders from the two countries gathered in Cairo for the first-ever Egypt–Rwanda Business Forum, which brought together investors and business people from both countries across diverse sectors including real estate, construction, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and agriculture.