It is clear that if the presidential and parliamentary elections had been free fair and properly organised and if the opposition had not been chronically divided (AC Vol 39 No 24) Kenyans would have ousted President Daniel arap Moi and his Kenya African National Union...
As President Daniel arap Moi's Kenya African National Union looks forward to a thumping victory in presidential and parliamentary elections on 28 December President Benjamin Mkapa's ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (Revolutionary Party) has clawed back much of its lost support...
Some signed at the last minute: Kenya signed on 5 December after the formal proceedings had finished following a direct mandate from President Daniel arap Moi...
Opposition hopes for the 29 December election rest on their ability to force President Daniel arap Moi to a second round of voting for the Presidency...
President Daniel arap Moi's government had to make concessions on constitutional reform while President Robert Mugabe's government has to introduce a new austerity programme as the price of meeting the veterans' demands...
Enough political leaders were present to make the summit look convincing but the absentees as well as Nigeria's General Sani Abacha Congo-Kinshasa's Laurent Kabila and Sudan's Omar el Beshir included Paul Biya of Cameroon (busy forming a government) Ben Mkapa of Tanzania (at his party's congress) and regional kingpins Daniel arap Moi of Kenya Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Nelson Mandela of South Africa...
A week earlier on 10 October President Daniel arap Moi along with diplomats top state officials and an estimated 10 000 people was celebrating Moi Day and his 19 years in power with pomp and circumstance at Nairobi's Uhuru Park...
credit to President Daniel arap Moi's government primarily for anti- corruption reasons not only gave the country's beleaguered opposition more heart but sent the market some important signals; after the IMF pulled the plug on 31 July the Kenya shilling went into free fall losing almost a quarter of its value within a month (AC Vol 38 No 18)...
The Kenya government has tried to put an optimistic gloss on the talks held in Mombasa at the end of August between President Daniel arap Moi and the IMF's Deputy Director Goodall Gondwe and its Nairobi representative Reimer Carstens...
Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi head of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development Sudan peace committee was reportedly not pleased to be upstaged as peacemaker...