Fresh cracks have emerged between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his political nemesis Raila Odinga, slightly a month after they entered a secret pact.
With Odinga remaining mum over the deal, which has seen him meet a number of leaders, his trusted lieutenants have continued to slum Uhuru's admnistration, an indication that all is not well.
First to poke holes on the deal was Senate Minority Leader James Orengo, who accused Uhuru of hiding in unity deal to water down Raila's achievements for over years.
"We cannot allow them to breach the law and count Raila as part of the deal. We can't accept Raila's reputation to be soiled," he had said.
And ODM treasurer Timothy Bosire, a trusted foot soldier of Raila, has come out guns blzing on Uhuru's government, terming it 'another name for impunity'.
In an interview with the reporter, Bosire took issues with the violation of the law by top officials, adding that ODM will not be part of the impunity.
"It is now clear that Uhuru worships impunity. His government officials are even trying to wretch parliament," he said in reference to Matiang'i.
He added: "It is now confirmed that government is treating violation of the constitution as a policy and that is engineered from the very top."
While Raila has openly talked about his relationship with Uhuru, the president has instead kept mum about his deal.
The return of Miguna Miguna, further derailed planned rallies between the two principals across the country, with the lawyer's deportation bringing about conflict between the two divides.