Celebrated journalist, Andrew Mwenda, has commended the Kenyan election and according to him it’s way different from Uganda’s type of elections. According to him, opposition in Uganda is not yet at that stage of maturity where after an election, life can still move on. However, he says Ugandans should stop patronizing the election process of other countries because in Kenya ...
Read More »William Ruto Won Even With Limited Media Coverage – Dr. Paul Bamutaze
Dr. Paul Bamutaze, Chief Executive Officer of East Africa Strategic Investment Forum, has commended William Ruto ‘s persistence. Regardless of the limited media coverage, William exhibited strength in the race. In fact Bamutaze says Ruto’s victory shocked everyone because it was not expected. “Deputy President William Ruto suffered a lack of enough media coverage, and he complained about this even ...
Read More »Raila Odinga Lost Even After Support From The State – Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi
Hon. Muwanga Kivumbi has said Raila Odinga’s loss should be a lesson to many politicians. He says no one expected him to lose even after the support he had from the state. It was so clear from the very beginning that the current president and most of the state members were in support of Raila Odinga. It was almost obvious ...
Read More »Missing Kenyan Elections Official Found Dead – Reports
The man in charge of elections at a polling station in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, has been found dead days after his family reported him missing, Kenyan media outlets are reporting. On Monday evening, police officers from Loitoktok, Kajiado South sub-county were alerted over the presence of the body of a middle-aged man in a forest. The body of Daniel Mbolu ...
Read More »HISTORIC: William Ruto Declared Winner Of Kenya Presidential Elections
According to the latest information coming in, the IEBC, the body responsible for holding elections in Kenya, William Ruto has been declared as the new president of Kenya in a tightly contested election. Ruto polled 7,176,141 votes giving him a percentage of 50.49% which gave him a slight win over government backed Raila Odinga. Odinga who was contesting for the ...
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