National Super Alliance (NASA) co-principals met on Friday amid reports that they are not in good terms after the swearing in of Raila Odinga as the people's president 30 days ago.
Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Musalia Mudavadi were pictured in a meeting at the former prime minister's office.
The three NASA leaders held discussions with representatives of the Carter Center centering on electoral reforms and the role of ICT.
Blame games have rocked the opposition coalition after Musyoka, Mudavadi and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula skipped Odinga's oath taking at Uhuru Park on January 30.
Some Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leaders have since demanded that Musyoka (Wiper Party leader) be sworn in as the people's deputy president or quit NASA.
ODM Communications Director Philip Etale wrote on Twitter while sharing photos of the opposition leaders:
"The doubting Thomases and the Doomsayers, this serves you hot. NASA is intact and ready for bigger things."
Wetangula was, however, not in the meeting.
Here are the photos of the co-principals:
[Photos: Courtesy/@EtalePhilip]