Kanu chairman Gideon Moi has once again made a public appearance after months of silence.
Moi was seen making his entry to Kabarak University for the 19th graduation ceremony accompanied by his brother Raymond Moi.
He is the pro-chancellor of the varsity having been appointed to the position by his father, the late president Daniel Moi in 2017.
During the 13th graduation ceremony in December of the same year, he was honoured for his exemplary service to humanity during his time in government and in his political career which began in 2002.
The former Baringo senator was also conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
He now acts as a deputy to the chancellor and a practical chairman of the university council.
During the ceremony today, former chief justice David Maraga will be conferred with Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa).
“The Conferment is a fitting recognition of his extraordinary contribution to our nation and the legal profession, spanning forty-five (45) years as an Advocate of the High Court, 13 years of which he spent as Judge of the High Court and Court of Appeal and four (4) years as Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kenya,” reads a notice.