Odinga was received by Deputy President (DP) Rigathi Gachagua and African Union Chairperson Moussa Faki a few minutes past 9 a.m. Raila directly looked Gachagua in the eyes and strongly shooked his hands as they shared light words and ushered him into the event. Odinga and Gachagua engaged in a war of words as they shared a podium during the burial of late Mau Mau veteran John Kagwe, alias Brigadier Kiboko, in Kanjuiri, Nyandarua County. Gachagua accused Odinga and the larger opposition of wanting a share in President William Ruto’s government. “Come we talk but you and your people cannot join our government. It is not possible because there is no constitutional provision and we can’t agree that you mess us up the way you did with Uhuru,” he lectured the former Prime Minister.
President Ruto: Unlocking Africa’s potential to undertake economic transformation along a green trajectory is the most feasible, just and efficient way to attain a net zero world by 2050.
The Ministry of Interior has made changes to protocol for access of the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, to ensure and improve access to the venue. In a notice dated Tuesday, September 5, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced that the changes were necessary after a routine review of the security arrangements. All presidential motorcades will now access the venue of the Africa Climate Summit, KICC, via the City Hallway entrance.
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