Opposition leader Raila Odinga on Sunday flew out of the country, his destination being Zimbabwe.
The newly-appointed African Union Special Envoy for Infrastructure Development left in line with his newly acquired roles.
According to a statement sent to media houses on Sunday, the former Prime Minister is expected to open a meeting of the Program for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) at the Victoria Falls on Monday.
According to his spokesman Dennis Onyango, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader will also use the forum to clarify his vision for the continent following his nomination.
“Hon. Odinga will lay out his vision for Project preparation, Resource Mobilisation and Financing Mechanisms for infrastructure development in Africa,” reads the statement as was seen by the Citizen Digital.
He will also air his thoughts on among others, the attainment of smart and integrated infrastructure development.
"He will also share his thoughts on attainment of smart and Integrated Infrastructure Development, among other matters," added Onyango.
Raila is expected to land back in the nation on Monday.
Raila has since maintained that he will serve in his new docket from his offices in Nairobi, despite his new role being too demanding, being a continental task.