Former CS Ababu Namwamba on Tuesday, March 31, successfully concluded the 19th Ambassadors Conference, bringing together Kenya’s top diplomatic representatives from around the world.The conference provided a platform for officials who have been entrusted with representing H.E. the President and Kenya internationally to deliberate on key strategies for promoting the country’s interests abroad.
Former CS Namwamba served as one of the moderators, guiding discussions and ensuring productive engagement among participants.
During the event, Namwamba was seen interacting warmly with prominent figures including Ambassadors Ida Odinga and Susan Nakhumicha, highlighting the collegial and collaborative nature of the gathering.
Reflecting on the conference, Namwamba described it as an opportunity to refresh and re-energize Kenya’s diplomatic machinery.
He emphasized the importance of projecting Kenya’s achievements, values, and priorities on the global stage to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relations.
The 19th Ambassadors Conference also provided a forum to share best practices, discuss emerging global trends, and explore innovative approaches to diplomacy in the modern era.
It highlighted the critical role of Kenya’s envoys in fostering trade, investment, cultural ties, and security partnerships worldwide.Participants praised the inclusive format of the conference, noting that it allowed for constructive dialogue and meaningful collaboration among senior diplomats, government officials, and moderators like Namwamba.
The former CS Ababu Namwamba expressed his commitment to continue supporting Kenya’s diplomatic initiatives and ensuring that the country’s voice remains strong and influential in international affairs.
The event marks another milestone in Kenya’s efforts to strengthen its diplomatic corps, enhance international partnerships, and position the nation strategically on the global stage.
