A video of Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May learning the famous Vimbada dance has continued to elicit mixed reactions from Kenyans as well as Britons on social media. In the video, May can be seen learning the moves from a member of the scouts association. The PM is very flexible as she takes one move after another.

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 It is evident that May knows what she does and she does best. On Thursday landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport aboard a chartered Royal Air Force Voyager from Lagos, Nigeria during his tour in the nation.  He held a joint press briefing with President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House from 11 am local time. 

She expressed her joy not only being in Kenya but also Africa “I am proud to be leading this ambitious trip to Africa and to become the first UK Prime Minister in over 30 years to visit Kenya,” said Mrs May said ahead of the visit. On his part, Uhuru said that he was glad that UK and Kenya share several things in common. The two leaders pledged to work together for the sake of developing Kenya in the coming years. The UK has been supportive to the Kenyan government in different ways including donations.

Here is the video