After only a few weeks in office the Jubilee government led by President Uhuru Kenyatta finds itself putting out a succession of domestic political fires some of which will leave chronic scorch-marks...
Unless these basic issues can be resolved they will undermine President Uhuru Kenyatta's political authority and challenge the Supreme Court's endorsement of the result within three weeks of its announcement...
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Vol 54 No 13 |
- SOUTH SUDAN
Regional diplomatic imperatives partly explain Lieutenant General Salva's refusal to join the International Criminal Court and his criticism of the ICC during Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta's stopover in Juba on 23 May...
Under the new proposal the cases against Ruto and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta could be heard in Arusha Tanzania where some Rwanda genocide trials were heard or in Kenya itself but the judicial proceedings would still be held under the auspices of the ICC...
Vol 54 No 10 |
- KENYA
- BRITAIN
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s three-day visit to London and meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron this week mark a considerable diplomatic victory for his new government...
Vol 54 No 10 |
- KENYA
- BRITAIN
President Uhuru Kenyatta met British Prime Minister David Cameron briefly the morning before the London Conference on Somalia opened on 7 May...
Kenya’s Supreme Court took less than four weeks to hear a somewhat similar case brought by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga against the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as President...
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...