The visit will further look at ways to strengthen relations between the two countries.
The Kenyan Head of State will hold talks with his counterpart in Mozambique Filipe Nyusi on the consensus reached at the second session of the Joint Co-operation Commission between the two countries, which took place recently.
The two Presidents will also share information on the political, economic and social situation in their countries, the region, the continent and the world.
It recently emerged that the first country contacted by Mozambique to help fight terroristic attacks in the province of Cabo Delgado four year ago was Kenya, prior to the arrival of international troops.
Ruto promised 200 scholarships for Mozambicans to study tourism in Kenya.
The two also finalised the exchange of driving licences agreement, which sees citizens of both countries having the ability to drive in both countries without having to apply for permits.
--ChannelAfrica--