Although details of ex-Premier Raila Odinga's meeting with Daniel Moi remains scanty, the rare union could set yet another protracted political wrangles before 2022 elections.
While Raila's camp has remained mute about the progress, politicians allied to Baringo Senator Gideon Moi, a political rival to DP William Ruto, says the meeting has much to do with 2022 polls.
"There are discussions to have Raila back Gideon Moi in 2022 and I can tell that," said Tiaty MP William Kamket, who took part in the meeting.
Predictably, the meeting has irked Ruto's camp with majority leader Aden Duale warning that it won't go unchallenged.
He said: "Those visiting Moi are allowed to go to see how he is doing. But those who intend to be in 2022 race, you don't need such visits."
But following Raila's handshake with President Uhuru Kenyatta, the experienced politician is understandably keen to be part of the country's transition.
A source from Orange House who sought anonymity, says Raila is pushing for constitutional changes that would render presidency weak.
"He is keen to have the Bill currently in the house passed. He wants parliamentary system of government an idea that is being appreciated even by Jubilee leadership," said the source.
Interestingly, Kamket, who was part of the meeting, is the author of the Bill which will see the single largest party produce PM.
An irritated Ruto on Saturday dismissed calls to have constitutional changes, insisting that he will oppose such moves.
Alternatively, the source adds, should the changes fail to take place, Raila is keen to back Gideon Moi, whose moderate style of politics makes the former to like him.
The Kabarak meeting opens debate for succession battle which Raila is keen to be part of it. When constitutional changes take place, Raila is said to be looking for partnership that could see ODM and other like minded party form government through a majority representation.
Curiously, Moiben MP Silas Tiren was part of Kabaraka meeting, raising further questions about Ruto's grip in the vast Rift Valley region.