Last week’s bitterly contested election in Kenya has placed the country in the international spotlight.
Uhuru Kenyatta
Never in my life, did I imagine that in the name of democracy, a massive fraud would be committed against the Kenyan people with the participation of the international community.
Why does Kenya’s presidential election keep producing contested results and deaths? How did the opposition’s strongholds in various parts of the country, especially the slums, become the killing fields of those protesting the declaration of the 2017 presidential results?
31 December 2016 is remembered as the day Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi, now a principal of the oppostion National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition, was enthroned the leader of the Luhya community in Western Kenya.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance NASA, Jubilee Alliance, Musalia Mudavadi, Uhuru Kenyatta, Raila Odinga, ethnicity, NationalismIntroduction
Introduction
The numbers are in, but who cares?
In December 2016, I announced my decision to run for election as President of the Republic of Kenya.
From the onset, this year’s general election in Kenya reads like a dry and dutiful political tale similar to a ghost story. The constituent being haunted is the Kenyan electorate.
"I'm admitted in St. Mary's Hospital, Langata, Ward 1, Female Medical Ward. Unfortunately, it appears that I took one of the last available beds, if not the last one. The doctors' strike means that most public hospitals are not admitting patients ...
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