President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday night led a salsa dance with his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni at the Giants' Club Summit dinner.
Uhuru was seen bringing to the dance floor a white woman dressed in black and held her hands as he moved rhythmically to the sound of blaring speakers.
The President, who seemed shy to take to the floor, displayed rare dance moves, as the guests and leaders cheered him on.
But seemingly unsure of the moves, he kept on checking the styles displayed by Museveni, who was busy dancing his heart out with two lovely white women.
The women dressed in cream-long dresses seemed to be enjoying the dance, as they swayed from right to left.
Museveni, who seemed lost in his thoughts, was seen checking out the two women with admiration as they moved rhythmically to the tune of the song.
The soft music compelled other dancers to join the two presidents to the floor.
During the summit in Laikipia county, Uhuru told the African leaders that Kenya wants a total ban on ivory trade.
Uhuru told the leaders and conservationists on how to save the continent's embattled elephant and rhino populations.
From 1.2 million in the 1970s, the number of elephants roaming Africa has plunged to around 400,000.
Poaching for ivory killed at least 30,000 a year from 2010 to 2012. The future for rhinos, now numbering less than 30,000, is even bleaker, unless poaching is checked.
Signalling its commitment, Kenya set ablaze 106 tonnes of seized ivory on Saturday.
Uhuru, accompanied by Gabon President Ali Bongo, torched the ivory, a haul equivalent to 65,000 elephants.
He was cheered on by world leaders, dignitaries and celebrities at the Nairobi National Park.
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