Former Prime Minister and opposition leader, Raila Odinga, is set to meet with former President Mwai Kibaki hardly a fortnight after meeting with former President Daniel Arap Moi.
The agenda of the meeting remains unclear but speculation is rife that the meeting is aimed at national reconciliation and easing political temperatures in the country.
Conversations are expected to centre around the handshake between Uhuru and Raila that blindsided many Kenyans.
Kibaki and Raila meet in the context of developing events aimed at healing divisions in the country after a protracted period of politicking.
The former prime minister has tagged his legal advisor Mr. Paul Mwangi along.
The two have long been seen as implacable political enemies given the 2007-2008 post-election violence that nearly brought the country to its knees.
The former opposition leader had contended that his victory had been stolen, plunging the country into a bloodbath.
This led to the formation of the grand coalition government between ODM and PNU after testy and protracted negotiations.
The grand coalition was plagued by tensions and disagreements that nearly wrecked the arrangement.
When Mwai Kibaki's wife Lucy Kibaki was laid to rest, Raila Odinga was conspicuously missing from the funeral, an indication that the bad blood between the two was still there.
We will keep you up to date with developments around the meeting.