Kenya Leader Consolidates Power as Political Alliances Shift

Kenya Leader Consolidates Power as Political Alliances Shift

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta is redefining the nation’s tenuous political alliances in a move that’s likely to help him consolidate power during his final term and leave his deputy William Ruto out in the cold. Kenyatta has patched up a long-standing dispute with the main opposition leader, Raila Odinga, easing months of political tension in the East African nation over last year’s disputed election. The rapprochement has cast doubt over whether Kenyatta will honor…

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Kenya President Keeps Treasury Chief as He Builds Government

Kenya President Keeps Treasury Chief as He Builds Government

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta retained his Treasury and energy chiefs as he begins building a government with the task of reuniting East Africa’s biggest economy after months of electoral uncertainty. Treasury Secretary Henry Rotich and Energy Secretary Charles Keter will remain in their posts, as will the head of the Tourism Ministry, Najib Balala, and Information and Communications Secretary Joseph Mucheru. Kenyatta also named Fred Matiang’i as interior minister in a televised address on Friday,…

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Kenyatta Named Winner of Kenyan Vote Rerun as Odinga Cries Foul

Kenyatta Named Winner of Kenyan Vote Rerun as Odinga Cries Foul

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta was announced as the landslide winner of a chaotic election rerun that his main rival Raila Odinga rejected as a sham. Kenyatta, 56, won 7.48 million votes, or 98.3 percent of the total cast on Oct. 26, Wafula Chebukati, the chairman of the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission, said Monday in Nairobi, the capital. The turnout was 38.8 percent, down from 79 percent in an Aug. 8 contest that…

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What’s Next in Kenya’s Political Crisis Is Anybody’s Guess

What’s Next in Kenya’s Political Crisis Is Anybody’s Guess

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Two months after Kenya staged its presidential election, the East African nation’s political future remains a guessing game. The drama began last month when the Supreme Court — in a first for Africa — annulled the Aug. 8 election because of “illegalities and irregularities” and ordered a fresh vote. That followed allegations by opposition candidate Raila Odinga that the original vote, won by President Uhuru Kenyatta, was rigged. The latest twist came…

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Kenya Opposition Takes to Streets as Election Decision Looms

Kenya Opposition Takes to Streets as Election Decision Looms

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenyan police fired teargas at opposition supporters in two cities as the East African nation awaits the electoral commission’s response toRaila Odinga’s withdrawal from a presidential vote rerun that threatens a constitutional crisis. Demonstrators marched in the capital, Nairobi, and the western city of Kisumu to protest what Odinga said is the electoral commission’s failure to ensure that the new vote ordered by the Supreme Court will be fair….

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Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s main opposition coalition walked out of negotiations on how a rerun of last month’s annulled presidential election will be managed and threatened street protests, setting back preparations for the Oct. 26 ballot. The officials quit the talks because of plans by the ruling Jubilee Party to remove powers from the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission, James Orengo, a senator for the opposition National Super Alliance, told reporters Thursday…

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Kenyan Electoral Body in Talks With Parties on Vote Deadlock

Kenyan Electoral Body in Talks With Parties on Vote Deadlock

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s electoral body held talks with opposition and ruling party officials as it seeks an agreement on how to handle the rerun of last month’s botched presidential vote, as a standoff between the three sides threatens to trigger a constitutional crisis. The meeting in Nairobi, the capital, sought to set a “framework of issues for discussions at subsequent talks” between the electoral body and the rival political parties, Norman Magaya,…

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