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Foreign and Diaspora CS Alfred Mutua in a mock Tae Kwondo demo in South Korea. /COURTESY

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Foreign and Diaspora CS Mutua taking diplomacy to the next level in South Korea with Tae kwondo demo

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 26 – Foreign and Diaspora Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua took diplomacy to the next level during the visit by top government officials in South Korea.

In a video posted on his social media pages, Mutua can be seen throwing kicks and punches during a mock Tae Kwondo demonstration at the World Headquarters.

“As part of our visit to Seoul Korea, my counterpart, Foreign Minister Dr. Park Jim, organized for me to visit the World Headquarters of Tae Kwondo (Kikkuwon) where Grandmaster Lee made me an honorary 6th Dan Black Belt,” he stated on his twitter handle.

CS Alfred Mutua in a Tae Kwondo demo in South Korea

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