Emerging details indicate that talks are in progress between opposition leader Raila Odinga, Amani National Congress (ANC) chief Musalia Mudavadi and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi to create a major alliance.
According to the Daily Nation, the trio are working on crafting something major with the approaching 2022 general elections and specifically the presidential race in mind.
This, according to the paper, has everything to do with the ongoing political changes in the nation.
It adds that a meeting to realize the same was held in Ugenya, Siaya county, on Wednesday evening.
This was after Mudavadi led a group of Western Kenya leaders to the Maragoli Cultural Festival in Mable, Vihiga County.
The event was also attended by Jubilee Party Vice Chair David Murathe and former Mukurweini lwmaker Kabando Wa Kabando, boh of whom are close to President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The two, apparently also pushing for the inclusion of Central Kenya in the unity, were also set to attend the meeting at Siaya Senator and Raila's close ally James Orengo's rural home.
However, the paper adds, they skipped the alleged meeting following the demise of Lugari lawmaker Ayub Savula's daughter.
Savula was also scheduled to attend the meeting.
The paper claims that Raila, who has however been very silent about his next political move, was present for the deliberations.
This, should it come to pass, could complicate things for Deputy President William Ruto who is also very keen on clinching the top post.
In the cultural event, Murathe claimed that the Jubilee Party and Central Kenya could make a U-U-turn and back a candidate from Western Kenya in 2022.
This is contrary to initial declarations where the region, led by Uhuru, vowed to automatically support the DP in 2022.