Orange Democratic Party leader Raila Odinga proved his great sense of occasion with his dress code when he graced the funeral of the mother of Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o.

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The former prime minister put on a crisply-pressed, half-sleeved pinstripe black Kaunda suit to capture the mood of the ceremony on Friday.

It was an apt fashion statement as mourners paid their last respects to a woman who brought up a boy who went on to become the second governor of Kisumu County.

On his part, President Uhuru Kenyatta put on a navy blue coat, black pair of trousers, a white shirt and a black tie.

The black tie and pair trousers captured the mood of the occasion very well, proving the Head of State's sense of occasion.

When they rose to speak, the two leaders, erstwhile political adversaries, hailed the handshake, saying that it was the right thing to do.

They also reiterated their joint commitment to fighting corruption that continues to ravage the country.

"We agreed that we needed to change this country. I have said before that my brother and I agreed to come together ...we know where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going as Kenya. We know where the rain started beating us," Mr Odinga said as quoted by the Daily Nation.