Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka on Wednesday met in Nakuru.
In a video seen by the Star, the two leaders who supported opposing sides in last year's election met at Sarova Woodlands Hotel for a multi-sectoral consultative workshop on the post-election electoral law reform agenda.
The workshop will be presided over by the Prime Cabinet Secretary.
The Prime Cabinet Secretary is accompanied by the Principal Secretary State Department for Parliamentary Affairs PS Aurelia Rono.
The Wiper leader on the other hand was invited to the forum by the Electoral Law and Governance Institute For Africa, who are organisers of the workshop.
"Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi E.G.H has arrived in Nakuru county to preside over the multi-sectoral consultative workshop on the post-election electoral law reform agenda, a statement from Mudavadi's team reads.
"Hon Kalonzo Musyoka is also present at the Workshop organized by the Electoral Law and Governance Institute For Africa, ELGIA."
Prime Cabinet Secretary H.E. @MusaliaMudavadi E.G.H, has arrived in Nakuru County to preside over the multi-sectoral consultative workshop on post-election electoral law reform agenda. pic.twitter.com/3AfAGZ9auk
— Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary (OPCS) (@OfficePCS_KE) September 27, 2023
Other than meeting at national functions, and a recent meeting at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Kalonzo and Mudavadi have not met in public.
The two who supported former Prime Minister Raila Odinga for the presidency in 2017 parted ways ahead of last year's polls.
While Mudavadi backed President William Ruto's bid, Kalonzo stuck with Raila.