The new love between President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM party leader Raila Odinga continue to dominate Kenya’s political circles.
On Saturday, the two leaders sat side-by-side as they condoled with the family and friends of the late musician Bruce Odhiambo.
Odhiambo was being buried at his Koru home.
And when the burial was over, President Kenyatta drove via Muhoroni where he received a thrilling reception.
Kenyatta was forced to slow down his motorcade and go atop his guzzle to greet the jubilant supporters of Raila.
The President, mitten by the reception he got, told the crowd that he was in the company of his ‘big brother but doesn’t know where he got lost to’.
Earlier during the burial, Uhuru said his handshake with Raila is to make sure all Kenyans feel they are in government.
"Going forward, we don't want to have a situation where a section of Kenyans will feel left out after their candidates don’t make it to the top position.
The unity pact between Mr Odinga and I was meant to ensure that all Kenyans become part of the government to enhance unity and peaceful coexistence,” he said.