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19 October 2018

Tanzania: How Waiguru Slayed With Silky Dance Moves to Navy Kenzo's 'Katika'

Kirinyaga Governor Ann Waiguru has excited the online community after sharing a video of herself dancing to a ragga song.

Ms Waiguru, joined by other officials from the county government, took to the stage and danced to the beat of Tanzania's singer Navy Kenzo new's hit song called Katika.

The governor outshone the others as she moved rhythmically to the beats. At one point she even shakes her waist in a circular movement.

"Kirinyaga's Got Talent!! DG, MCAs & I got to dust off our dancing skills with this talented youth group from Mwea," tweeted Ms Waiguru.

Kirinyaga's Got Talent!! DG, MCAs & I got to dust off our dancing skills with this talented youth group from Mwea. #KirinyagaRising #WanguruMarketLaunch#kirinyagacountygroove pic.twitter.com/A5eqBJh1WQ

-- Anne Waiguru (@AnneWaiguru) October 18, 2018

Kenyans on Twitter had different reactions to the video with most of them expressing surprise at how well the Kirinyaga governor could dance.

@harris_karris said, "Putting best foot forward. Nimeona unaeza zikwenda."

@DamarisSyombua wrote, "A good dancer you are boss!"

@Uastruly commented, "And you can really dance."

@Annetnjeeri said, "You are a good dancer."

@paulinenjoroge said, "Weweee! You've got moves!"

@Gwokabi wrote, "U got Moves like Jagger."

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