Kenyans have expressed their mixed reactions after a video emerged on the internet this morning shedding more light about yesterday's meeting between former president Uhuru Kenyatta, president William Ruto and Burundi president Evariste Ndayishimiye.
In the video shared by Uhuru allied blogger Pauline Njoroge, the former head of state kept president William Ruto and EAC chairperson Evariste Ndayishimiye waiting for several seconds.
The 31 seconds video starts with president William Ruto and president Evariste Ndayishimiye heading to a photo taking area with Uhuru seen immersed in a deep conversation with some of the dignitaries.
Ruto and Evariste go on and arrive at the photo taking stage and start looking back, preferably checking about Uhuru's whereabouts. The two presidents do not sit.
Uhuru later strolls and casually joins them and sits first before the two presidents follow him and sit. Some kenyans can't keep quiet about the video with some noting the aura that the retired president still has. See some of the comments.

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