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Details of Moses Kuria's meeting with Raila Today (Photos)

They explored various options towards building a more cohesive and inclusive nation.

NASA leader Raila Odinga on Monday morning met Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria after he paid him a courtesy call at his office in Capitol Hill.

Kuria, who met Odinga for the first time since the peace deal with President Uhuru Kenyatta, disclosed that they held discussions regarding nation buiding.

In a statement released by Moses Kuria, he said that they had explored various options towards building a more cohesive and inclusive nation.

Below are photos of the meeting.

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