Deputy President Willliam Ruto on Saturday shared a podium with Wiper Party Leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka and Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi during this year's Lenten Campaign on Uniting Healing and Renewal of Our Nation at a Catholic Church in Nyeri.
The three leaders met hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta reorganized his cabinet.
The details of what the leaders discussed during the meeting, however, remain scanty as succession politics continue to take centre stage in most public events.
The commander in chief of the armed forces fire Sports CS Rashid Echesa and replace him with Education CS Amina Mohammed.
Amina was replaced by Former Nairobi University Vice Chancellor George Magoha.
The mini-reshuffle was undertaken after Uhuru warned CS secretaries against derailing the Big Four Agenda.
The head of State said that he is ready to fight graft by all means as he seeks to leave behind a legacy upon retirement.
"I will fight corruption, by all means, possible and I do not care what they say. I am ready to be jailed if I am personally found guilty of corruption," President Kenyatta said during his tour in Kisii County.
He has also promised to continue working with African Union Representative for infrastructure Development Raila Amolo Odinga.