President Kibaki campaigns on his record but opposition leader Raila Odinga is bolstered by regional discontents
A sense of urgency if not panic has gripped President
Mwai Kibaki's camp ahead of the elections due in December. For the first time, opposition leader
Raila Odinga beat Kibaki in a national opinion poll, published by the Steadman Group on 29 September. Three more newspaper opinion polls have confirmed the Odinga lead. The following day, after Mass at Nairobi's Holy Family Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kibaki embarked on a whistle-stop tour of the capital's dense slum districts in a presidential motorcade. He took time to address the crowds informally. The tour led on to Nyayo Stadium, south of the business district where Kibaki launched both his presidential election campaign and his new party, the Party of National Unity (PNU).
How healthcare funds went astray just before an election – and the President’s allies are under investigation again
The office of First Lady Janet Museveni is at the centre of a row over the misuse of healthcare funds according to investigators into two financial scandals at the Ministry of Heal...
Factions in the security services are fighting their own battles as the contest for the national leadership heats up
The suspension by President Thabo Mbeki of the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Vusi Pikoli, may foreshadow a constitutional crisis. At the very least, it embitters the co...