Mudavadi Graces Diplomatic Golf Tournament Celebrating Kenya’s 60 Years of Diplomacy

By OPCS Press Service in Nairobi.
27 November 2024

Mudavadi Leads Golf Tournament Marking Kenya’s 60 Years of Diplomacy

Despite the demanding responsibilities of his role as Prime Cabinet Secretary and his leadership of three significant ministries, H.E. Dr Musalia Mudavadi actively participated in an 18-hole diplomatic golf tournament at the Royal Nairobi Golf Club. The event, involving a 12-kilometre walk, was organised to commemorate Kenya’s 60 years of diplomacy, celebrating the nation’s achievements on the global stage.

As the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Mudavadi underscored the unique role of sports, particularly golf, in uniting people and enhancing international connections. “Golf is not just a game; it serves as a powerful platform to bring people together, strengthen bonds, and build lasting partnerships,” he stated.

The tournament drew participants from various sectors, including Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff, members of the diplomatic corps, and corporate leaders, reflecting Kenya’s commitment to inclusive diplomacy. Mudavadi commended the diverse gathering for their role in marking 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.

Among the notable attendees were 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 participation emphasised the significance of collaboration between public, private, and diplomatic sectors in advancing Kenya’s international interests.

Mudavadi reaffirmed the government’s dedication 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 the broader Diplomacy at 60 celebrations, which highlight Kenya’s accomplishments in diplomacy, sports, and international cooperation. The event also served to promote unity and friendship across borders, showcasing the nation’s commitment to building stronger global connections.

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