
The Kieleweke group associated with president Uhuru Kenyatta and the Orange Democratic Movement party led by retired prime minister Raila Odinga is set to meet the former British prime minister Tony Blair in what has been described as going international. The group has been aggressive in ensuring that the ODM chief gets a better ground for the 2022 presidential elections.
The self proclaimed Hustler Nation movement spokesman Dennis Itumbi has alleged that the meeting will be conducted at the Serena Hotel. Itumbi has alleged that among the top and influential kieleweke and ODM leaders set to grace the meeting are among others the Kieni constituency member of Parliament Kanini Kega, Ngunjiri Wambugu of Nyeri Town and Junet Mohammed.
The purpose of the meeting has however not been made clear, with Itumbi promising to unearth information that will be discussed.

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his close allies have been keen on ensuring that Raila Odinga clinches the presidency in 2022.

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