The big awaited meeting by ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi finally came and as expected, many people came out to attend the meeting. Various leaders had been invited and it was surprising to see the deputy president himself attending the rally.

One Kenya Alliance Principals were the top guests because of their closeness to Mudavadi than any other leaders. Kalonzo Musyoka and Gideon Moi were among the first people to arrive at the venue. However, Kenyans were surprised when the two leaders walked out of the meeting.
According to reports, Moi and Kalonzo walked out of Bomas because Ruto and his team had been invited. Immediately they saw them come in, they made their exit. It is still not very clear why they were angered to an extent of leaving. UDA mps came dressed in ANC-UDA branded outfits and this is what that could have made them leave.

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