A decade ago, they were meant to hang separately in The Hague for crimes against humanity. Fate brought them out of their collective fear and they forged a political marriage. Today, the marriage is over and President William Ruto and his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta are embroiled in their bitterest fight yet.
The clasped hands that saluted the nation and promised "Tuko pamoja" have been unclasped and replaced by clenched fists and sneers as the two former friends now trade brickbats. The white dove that clutched a leaf and promised Kenya hope and peace has flown away to its nest.