President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto are set to share a table for the first time after months of avoiding each other. “From my point of view, I do not think there are personal differences between the President and the Deputy President. The highlight of the event was when Uhuru, Ruto, Raila and Kalonzo exchanged hugs in turns, pleasantries and laughter, that coming after the gruelling 2017 campaign season that left the country divided. The 2019 event at the same venue was equally warm, with the President and the Deputy President leaving the gathering in stitches. The cleric, who spoke to the Star on the phone, said Uhuru and Ruto should first reconcile before attending the prayers.
Source: The Star May 27, 2021 02:15 UTC