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Kenyatta and rival Raila Odinga spend Sunday together at church function

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
November 5, 2017
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Kenya is a unique country. Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga surprised many today when they both showed up at a church function, exchanged greetings and walked-hand-in-hand. This is the first time the two leaders are together in a function following the divisive repeat presidential election that saw Odinga boycott the exercise as Kenyatta was declared the President-elect by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.

The symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican communion on Saturday met President Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, where he urged Kenyans to maintain peace.

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It is the second time this year that Archbishop Welby is visiting Kenya, having also been in the country in February at the beginning of the celebrations to mark the church’s 100th anniversary.

The cathedral acts as the headquarters of the Anglican Province in Kenya as well as a diocese of the Anglican Church in Kenya with Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit as the bishop of the diocese.

On October 12, amid the drama and acrimony that characterised the October 26 repeat presidential election, Odinga met Archbishop Welby in the Windsor Suite at Heathrow Airport, where discussions focused on the political situation in Kenya.

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