Kenyans have not been left behind after a photo of Raila Odinga posing with south African tourism minister emerges online today. This comes after the former prime minister Raila Odinga has landed in Johannesburg safely accompanied with migori senator.
According to the reliable source from twitter, prof Makau Mutua has posted that the former prime minister has landed safely in Johannesburg, South Africa and held a consultative meeting with Hon Lindiwe Sisulu, the South African minister for tourism. The former prime minister left the country last week to attend to official meeting in the country where he's set to meet different leaders from the country. 
At the same time some photos that they have taken with the tourism minister has sparked reactions online as kenyans have gone ahead to say that that's how she's taken according to photos taken, however the photos they have taken have shown a close relationship that the two have interms of business and other government duties. Below are more comments from netizens. 


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