Below is an article by TIME magazine on the future of Africa, following Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory. Uhuru Kenyatta, wanted by the International Criminal Court
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has congratulated Kenya’s new President elect Uhuru Kenyatta upon his victory in the just concluded elections.Museveni also congratulated the people
Uhuru Kenyatta is officially Kenya’s fourth president after the final tally by IEBC showed he had garnered 50.03% of the votes case. Kenyatta got 6,173,433
Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is now officially Kenya’s fourth president. This is after beating his closest rival Raila Odinga by over 800,000 votes. He garnered
Dr. Thomas Manton, a regular in making prophesies concerning Kenya recently talked about the now concluded elections. In a lengthy post published on February 23,
As reported earlier, Jubilee has withdrawn their presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta from Monday’s presidential debate citing various reasons. Key among them is Linus Kaikai’s
The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy, CORD has reacted to Uhuru Kenyatta’s withdrawal from the second Presidential Debate scheduled for Monday next week. In a
TNA has sent a letter to the Presidential Debate Steering Committee explaining why Uhuru withdrew from the second debate. The party cites bias and failure
The Jubilee Coalition has written to the Presidential Debate Steering Committee, stating that Uhuru Kenyatta will not participate in the 2nd presidential debate slated
Former influential cabinet minister and Kisii community spokesman Simeon Nyachae has come out of his political retirement and endorsed Uhuru Kenyatta. Nyachae’s decision was guided
The race for the presidency is becoming tighter and tighter as the weeks progress. Opinion polls released yesterday by three pollsters commissioned by Citizen