Musalia Mudavadi, the Prime Cabinet Secretary, advised newly appointed ambassadors and consuls general to maintain integrity, professionalism, and patriotism in their overseas postings. He spoke at a graduation ceremony at the Railway Headquarters offices, where he presented certificates to the envoys after they concluded their pre-departure training. Mudavadi stressed that the diplomats must familiarize themselves with Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2025 to align their efforts with national priorities.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary highlighted trade diplomacy as a central component of Kenya's strategy for economic growth. He also directed the envoys to practice people-centered diplomacy to address unemployment. The appointees, including Anthony Mwaniki Muchiri, assigned to Turkey and former Labour Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore, assigned to Namibia, were instructed to use credible data.
Patrick Wamoto, the Acting Foreign Service Academy Director General, affirmed that the training prepared the diplomats for global representation. The graduation occurred as the Cabinet approved new Kenyan missions in Denmark, Vietnam, and the Vatican City.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary highlighted trade diplomacy as a central component of Kenya's strategy for economic growth. He also directed the envoys to practice people-centered diplomacy to address unemployment. The appointees, including Anthony Mwaniki Muchiri, assigned to Turkey and former Labour Cabinet Secretary Florence Bore, assigned to Namibia, were instructed to use credible data.
Patrick Wamoto, the Acting Foreign Service Academy Director General, affirmed that the training prepared the diplomats for global representation. The graduation occurred as the Cabinet approved new Kenyan missions in Denmark, Vietnam, and the Vatican City.