President Uhuru Kenyatta showcased his hidden talent- dancing - during the Commonwealth heads of state and government gala night in London.
The president embarrassed his Ugandan colleague, President Museveni, when they took to the podium for the dancing session.
Whereas Uhuru dance moves seemed well executed, President Museveni was stuck in the 60's rebel dance in the forests.
The president was in London for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, where he held talks to market Kenya as a preferred economic hub, in a biennial meeting of leaders from the 53 countries that make up the Commonwealth of Nations.
This year’s summit focused on promoting, prosperity, safety, sustainability, and fairness, brings together at least 5000 participants from government, business, and civil society.
On the sidelines of the summit, the President held other forums with leaders and investors, discussed strengthening diplomatic relations and boosting trade and investment ties with the Commonwealth nations.
Among the people, Uhuru met is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Theresa May.
The United Kingdom has remained one of Kenya’s strongest development partners over the years.
Besides trade and diplomacy, security and regional development priorities were also part of the President's agenda for the five-day visit in London.