The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) pioneer, Raila Odinga is rumoured to be in converses with leaders of five other political parties with an aim of coming up with a super coalition in his quest to unseat President Uhuru Kenyatta come 2017.
Subtle elements of the mystery talks started to develop with Odinga's key partners and associates discussing what they named "the mother of all coalitions."
They oozed certainty that the political machine being amassed would be sufficiently effective to wrest power from President Kenyatta.
The three Cord co-principals, Amani National Congress ANC leader, Musalia Mudavadi and Kanu's Gideon Moi are said to be the key pillars of the new political powerhouse being shaped for the coming races.
Sources likewise said Narc, which is driven by previous Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu, and Narc-Kenya's Martha Karua were additionally being charmed into the organisation together that will "summon sufficient votes to overcome the Jubilee coalition".
One of the opposition pioneers aware of present circumstances said that Mr Odinga and his key Cord accomplices had been exhorted by their strategists to get rid of the coalition made toward the end of 2012.