The recent cease fire between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition supremo Raila Odinga has been received differently by the political elite.

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The Friday March 9 event has retained its position as one of the most discussed issues in the country lately.

After the meeting that took place between the two at the President's Harambee House offices, the leaders announced that they are ready to down their political enmity and collaborate in a bid to enhance national cohesion in the nation.

In the cosmopolitan town of Nakuru, the truce is a source of hope to many, especially residents hailing from communities said to be political rivals.

Should its intended purpose prevail, the unity push will surely play a big role in reducing ethnic hostility among these communities, making them view each others as sons and daughters of the same parent, Kenya.

This will reflect on the business and transport sectors, as Kenyans from varying ethnic backgrounds shun their boycott on products associated with some communities and companies.

As a result, the Nakuru economy will rise unprecedentedly, attracting more investors who will as well employ the increasing jobless youths.

With no one fearing for their life and that of their property in future polls, as a result of the newfound friendship, people from other regions will venture into the town, bringing with them foreign ideas and inventions, further bettering the lakeside town.

As a result of the increased number of investors, some of whom would choose Nakuru's lucrative hospitality and real estate industries, Nakuru will retain its post as one of the prettiest urban destinations in Kenya.