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Photos: Uhuru gets naughty with Rio Olympics team

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COME ON GUYS: President Uhuru Kenyatta gets naughty with some of the Kenya's Rio 2016 Olympics team at State House. PHOTO / State House
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President Uhuru Kenyatta today met the Kenya Olympic team and spent interesting moments with the team, before handing over the Kenya national flag to the Rio 2016 Olympics team.

The President, as has become a tradition, took a selfie with the team members and mingled with them freely.
The President, as has become a tradition, took a selfie with the team members and mingled with them freely.

On his Facebook page, the president said: “I take great pleasure to celebrate the achievements of outstanding young people through the President’s Award – Kenya Gold Awards Presentations.

THIS WAY AND THAT WAY: President Uhuru appears to be offering some tips to the lady.
THIS WAY AND THAT WAY: President Uhuru appears to be offering some winning tips to the lady.




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