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Prime CS Mudavadi graces diplomatic golf tournament

Special CorrespondentBy Special CorrespondentDecember 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi
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Despite the weight of carrying his third in command position and running three heavy ministries, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi actively participated in the 18-hole tournament, covering a 12km walk as he led a diplomatic golf tournament at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club to commemorate Kenya’s 60 years of diplomacy.

The Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi attended a diplomatic golf tournament at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club to commemorate Kenya’s 60 years of diplomacy. This event was part of a series of activities celebrating the nation’s remarkable achievements in international relations.

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Mudavadi, who also serves as the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, highlighted the unique role of sports, particularly golf, in fostering unity and enhancing global connections.

“Golf is not just a game; it serves as a powerful platform to bring people together, strengthen bonds, and build lasting partnerships,” said Mudavadi.

The tournament attracted participants from diverse sectors, including Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff, diplomats, and corporate leaders, underscoring Kenya’s commitment to inclusive diplomacy. Mudavadi commended the collective efforts of all attendees in celebrating Kenya’s diplomatic milestones.

“Your presence here today reflects our shared commitment to Kenya’s growth, unity, and success on the global stage,” he remarked.

Notable participants included Thomas Bisonga, Executive Head of the Public Sector at Stanbic Bank, Evans Lagat, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Nairobi Golf Club, and Jeff Kubo, the Club Pro. Their involvement highlighted the importance of collaboration between the public, private, and diplomatic sectors in advancing Kenya’s interests.

Mudavadi reaffirmed the government’s commitment to expanding Kenya’s global influence.

“As we celebrate 60 years of diplomacy, we remain dedicated to leveraging platforms like these to foster partnerships and promote Kenya’s values worldwide,” he concluded.

The tournament formed part of Kenya’s Diplomacy at 60 celebrations, showcasing the nation’s accomplishments in diplomacy, sports, and international cooperation while promoting unity and friendship across borders.

– OPCS Press Service

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