Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has said that the Bipartisan talks are for the interest of the country and not individuals. In his opening statement, Kalonzo said the issues that have assembled them at the Bomas of Kenya should not further divide, but unite them as leaders. Kalonzo affirmed that in the talks, no form of power-sharing or any self-seeking interest will be put on the table for negotiation. The Bipartisan talks were set to begin on Wednesday after Azimio and Kenya Kwanza agreed to set the stage rolling. On Thursday last week, in a letter inviting the Kenya Kwanza team for initial talks, Kalonzo Musyoka who will lead the Azimio team listed five key issues for discussion.
Source: The Star August 09, 2023 15:22 UTC