Following two separate meetings between opposition leader Raila Odinga and President William Ruto, many Kenyans were curious about what transpired behind closed doors.
The initial encounter between the two leaders occurred on Saturday at the funeral of the late Field Marshal Mukami Kimathi in Njabini, Nyandarua District.
Relax ! There is NO handshake or nusu mkate or cooperation or consultation govt between H.E Ruto & Tinga . It has been just coincidence meet up in public functions.
— Senator Kiprotich Arap Cherargei (@scherargei) May 15, 2023
We are a creating a vibrant & powerful office of the Official opposition Leader in Parliament. pic.twitter.com/O2Vr320Oc9
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Despite injecting some political banter into their speeches, both Odinga and Ruto appeared to be in high spirits, evidenced by their broad smiles during the burial ceremony.
Their interaction continued as they witnessed the on-field action at Moi International Stadium in Kasarani. Observers noted that they shared a table, enjoying the Kip Keino Classic event and showing support for the participating athletes.
Relax ! There is NO handshake or nusu mkate or cooperation or consultation govt between H.E Ruto & Tinga . It has been just coincidence meet up in public functions.
— Senator Kiprotich Arap Cherargei (@scherargei) May 15, 2023
We are a creating a vibrant & powerful office of the Official opposition Leader in Parliament. pic.twitter.com/O2Vr320Oc9
As per the outspoken Senator, the Kenya Kwanza movement aims to establish a robust opposition that can effectively oversee the government's actions.
"We are committed to establishing a dynamic and influential office of the Official Opposition Leader in Parliament," the Senator stated, echoing sentiments expressed by President Ruto during his recent session with editors.
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