Mr Okelo said that the handshake, which was sealed in a deal on the steps of Harambee House, had given Kenyans a chance to “re-examine ourselves.”
“As a country, we have known for a fact that each time Lake Victoria meets Mount Kenya, this country moves in leaps and bounds to the point that every Kenyan benefits,” he said
This is already good progress, the last time they were united was pre-independence and a few years afterwards. Let us hope the handshake heralds the pre-independence determination to do what is right for all Kenyans and stand firmly against the Hydra-headed vice of corruption.
I can only pity babuon’s thoughtless and clueless supporters.
Being told to now like those you have been programmed to hate for decades is no easy task.
He called them mungiki during the campaigns, what is he calling them now?