Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi officially assumed his expanded role in government on Monday after assuming as Cabinet Secretary responsible for Foreign Affairs.
Speaking on Tuesday during a handing over ceremony with former Foreign Affairs CS Alfred Mutua, Mudavadi vowed to address concerns of Kenyans abroad as he formally assumed the Foreign Affairs docket.
Ruto's Chief of Staff Felix Koskei announced that Mudavadi would replace Mutua who was deployed to the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife. On October 5, he embarked on his first official trip as Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and visited Kampala, Uganda, for a day.In Uganda, he delivered a special message detailing a common vision for strengthening ties between Kenya and Uganda to President Yoweri Museveni.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.Mudavadi traveled to Rwanda on October 6 to meet with President Paul Kagame, to discuss potential areas of cooperation between Kenya and Rwanda.
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