After a circus of postponements excuses and secrecy the protracted announcement of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s cabinet ministers over the week-ending 27 April was received with some indifference...
Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidential victory leaves Kenya still a divided nation...
’ A keen ally of Uhuru Kenyatta’s former Health Minister Ngilu further claimed that Britain (which has several training bases in Kenya) had dramatically scaled up its troop deployment without authorisation creating the impression that it planned some form of military intervention...
The most credible opinion polls carried out by Ipsos Synovate suggest that Uhuru Kenyatta presidential candidate of the Jubilee Alliance has considerable momentum...
The Kenyan elections and the International Criminal Court case against presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto pose serious challenges to foreign business...
Neither the Jubilee Coalition’s Uhuru Kenyatta nor Prime Minister Raila Odinga of the Coalition for Reform and Democracy (CORD) has been able to make inroads into the other’s electoral strongholds...
The historical record suggests however that while supporters of Uhuru Kenyatta’s Mount Kenya group registered in huge numbers it is unlikely that they will turn out as enthusiastically to vote...
The National Alliance (TNA) is Uhuru Kenyatta’s party and part of the Jubilee Coalition...
It did though subject the candidates’ often surreal policy promises to critical scrutiny and raise directly the charges against presidential aspirant Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto...
The presidential contest will pit Prime Minister Raila Oginga Odinga against Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta who is wanted by the International Criminal Court and is the son of founding President Jomo Kenyatta...
Poorly managed these could undermine the national alliance between William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta with consequences for political stability...