President William Ruto and his deputy, Kithure Kindiki, enjoyed a light moment on Monday, as the Head of State casually attempted to fix the country's Number Two's cap.
The pair was in Meru County alongside Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano for the official rollout of the third phase of the Human-Wildlife Conflict Compensation Fund.
Expectedly, the President dressed for the occasion as he tried his best to represent tourism with a safari hat, a travel vest and a pair of trousers.
For Kindiki, he opted for a more official look as he was dressed in a shirt and blazer along with a Kenya Wildlife Service-branded cap.