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Kenya

Emilio Stanley Mwai Kibaki

Date of Birth: 15 November 1931
Place of Birth: Gatuyaini Village, Othaya, Nyeri district, Central Province
Died: 21 April 2022


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The Colonel's shopping spree

Locked out for years by the government of President Daniel arap Moi then paralysed in 2003-2005 by infighting within President Mwai Kibaki's government the Libyans could barely get a toe in the door...


Wako's war

This highlights the continuing sensitivity of the Anglo Leasing scandals the exposure of which by Githongo saw three ministers in President Mwai Kibaki's government forced from office in 2006 (AC Vol 47 No 3)...


A slightly cracked coalition

First comes the discovery of financial shenanigans by some of President Mwai Kibaki's lieutenants...


The region grows – despite politics and prices

When President Mwai Kibaki Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Vice-President Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka flew off to Ethiopia the United States and Benin almost simultaneously they showed that Kenya’s coalition government is working at least for now...


Grand coalition - its divisions and prospects

Power-sharing ambiguities The power-sharing deal seems deliberately ambiguous based on the theory that Mwai Kibaki (with his Party of National Unity PNU) would be President and Prime Minister Raila Odinga (with his Orange Democratic Movement ODM) would be in charge of government...


Judge Kriegler looks into the elections

The Commission would find it hard to rule categorically on the fairness of the December elections because its views would affect the legitimacy of the current government headed by President Mwai Kibaki...


Money battles

Such claims wound the managerial pride of President Mwai Kibaki's Party of National Unity which has made much of its achievement in reducing Kenya's dependency on foreign aid to an historic low and resents criticism of its grand coalition for allowing already overpaid politicians to raise their salaries once more...


In the fog of peace

The deal between President Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga was better than a return to the political violence of January and February when few politicians tried to stop the slide and several seemed to be sponsoring it...


Gluttons for punishment

President Mwai Kibaki’s Party of National Unity had wanted a total of 44 ministers including the 17 loyalists Kibaki had already appointed...


Cabinet crisis

The ODM proposed a 34-member cabinet in which Finance Defence Infrastructure and Service Delivery portfolios would be evenly divided; President Mwai Kibaki's team wanted a 44-member cabinet in which it would retain the Finance Internal Security and Defence Ministries and bargain over the rest...


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