Uhuru Kenyatta Warns Trust Deficit Undermining Peace Efforts Across Africa

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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has warned that a deficit of trust remains one of the most pressing challenges undermining peace efforts across Africa.

Speaking during the Johannesburg Arbitration Week 2026, Kenyatta said that while agreements can often be reached during conflict mediation and briefly lightened the mood in the House.

Maina’s comment appeared to be made in jest during discussions in the chamber, prompting a reaction from fellow senators who were present at the time.

The Senate, which often handles serious legislative business, momentarily shifted into a lighter atmosphere as members reacted to the exchange with laughter and banter.

Khalwale, a seasoned politician and long-serving senator, is known for his outspoken contributions in parliamentary debates.

The light-hearted remark added a humorous twist to the proceedings, though the session continued with its formal agenda shortly afterwards.

Such moments are not uncommon in parliamentary sittings, where lawmakers occasionally engage in humour and informal exchanges amid serious legislative discussions.

The brief exchange did not disrupt the business of the House, which proceeded with its scheduled agenda after the moment of levity.

Observers noted that the interaction reflected the familiar camaraderie that can exist among legislators despite political differences and the seriousness of their work.

While the remark was made in jest, it quickly became a talking point among those present in the chamber, with some senators joining in the laughter.

The Senate continues to deliberate on various national matters, with members often balancing serious debate with occasional moments of humour.

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