Kenyan schools might be looking at an increased dose of Spanish lessons, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has said.

The PCS revealed this new development after a meeting with Diego Martínez Belío, Secretary of State for Foreign and Global Affairs of the Kingdom of Spain, on Wednesday, July 9.

In the meeting, Mudavadi cited Kenya's strong relations with Spain, particularly in the European country's continued support through the Foreign Service Academy, which he noted has empowered Kenyan diplomats with Spanish language and cultural skills.

Mudavadi informed that this was the driving factor behind plans to make Spanish more prevalent in Kenyan schools, improving its access and possibly its addition to the Kenyan education curriculum.