Raila Odinga arrives for a political rally in the past. He jetted back into the country on Wednesday evening. [Photo/TheStar]

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NASA leader Raila Odinga jetted back into the country on Wednesday evening, after a four-day tour of Zanzibar.

Kenyans will, however, do with a guessing game, with his next schedule still unknown to many.

It is not clear what was Odinga’s agenda in Zanzibar was, coming only a day after he jetted back into the country last week on Friday from a tour of the US.

His return last week was marred by chaos, which resulted in deaths of the NASA supporters during a cat and mouse chase between the police and the supporters.

Mr. Odinga’s car is said to have been hit by a teargas canister and his car shot at, a claim police have strongly denied.

Odinga comes back at a time when preparations are in top gear to swear in President Uhuru Kenyatta, who was cleared by the Supreme Court, having won the October 26 polls.

The NASA leader has said he will not recognize President Kenyatta’s presidency and promised his supporters that they will give the next course of action.

The country is greatly divided after the polls, with many pointing at the task that lies ahead for the president once he is sworn in.