Moi visit to Mulinge stirs home town
By Daniel Nzia
It was re-union of sorts as former President Moi and retired Chief-of-General Staff General Jackson Kimeu Mulinge met after a long time.
Retired President Moi greets ailing former Chief of General Staff General (Rtd) Jackson Kimeu Mulinge at his Kathiani home. The two long-time friends talked for a while about Mulinge’s sickness and treatment. [PHOTO: John Tallam] |
Moi had several stops to address crowds on his way to Mulinge’s Kathiani home.
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He arrived at Mulinge’s home shortly before 1pm. They discussed various issues before they took lunch together.
"Habari za siku nyingi mzee? (How have you been?)," Mulinge asked the former president as he received him from his wheel chair in his sitting room.
Moi said he was happy to see him after a long time.
Also at hand to receive Moi was the former general’s son, Ambassador James Mulinge, former councillors Davies Musau, among other local leaders.