On 13 May, Saturday afternoon after paying their last tribute to the late Mama Mukami Kimathi, president William Ruto accompanied by opposition leader Raila Odinga went together to another important national event.
The duo were captured seated together at Moi International stadium watching the Kip Keino Classic competitions, currently ongoing in the country.
Based on the images currently flying virally over the internet, the Head of State is seen conversing with the sports ministry Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba while Raila Odinga was with the Principal Secretary Jonathan Mueke besides him having a chat as well.
What has left question marks in a heated ongoing debate across the country, is the exact place DP Gachagua might have gone after the Nyandarua burial ceremony.
This is because of the fact that his absence spoke louder than words, as it would be expected that he would be close to his boss as it has been the norm during suchlike events.
Following the shaking of hands today between Raila, Ruto and Gachagua during the burial ceremony of mama Mukami Kimathi, the imagery of unity that Kenyans have seen as among the top leaders is expected to be portrayed in their political ideologies.
Can we expect a bigger political handshake other than today’s?
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