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President Uhuru Kenyatta and National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga are expected to meet on Friday during a prayer rally that will be held at Uhuru Park.
The event, organised by the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya, is aimed at praying for peace and democracy and coincides with the commemoration of the historic July 7 commonly known as Saba Saba Day.
It is remembered as a day when protesters in Kenya turned out in large numbers to successfully demand multiparty democracy in 1990.
Leaders from both political divides have been invited to the event though they have not confirmed their attendance.
On Thursday, the former Prime Minister announced that he would use the prayer meeting to mobilise youths to maintain peace during elections in a campaign dubbed the ’ White Hat Clarion’ - that “will signal the onset of a people-led peaceful revolution to reclaim Kenya’s lost glory”.
“We have asked our youth to turn up on Friday wearing white caps and handkerchiefs at Uhuru Park and Kamukunji grounds as we mark Saba Saba,” Odinga said.
Organisers of the prayer meeting have urged all participants to steer clear of politics and instead preach peace as the nation gears towards the General Election.
Odinga and Kenyatta have not met in recent days since they have been busy with campaigns as they seek to woo voters to support them in the August polls.
They were expected to face off during the eagerly awaited presidential debates slated for July 10 and 24.
Interestingly, both Odinga and Kenyatta announced they would not participate in the debates with the President citing lack of consultation while the ODM leader complained over the format to be used.

Finally what? Peasant mentality. Let me tell you something for free. These two guys talk, wine and dine together every other night.
Peasants are the ones who go drying as they go to bed hungry scratching nothing but their balls.

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