Kenyan Growth Jitters Rekindled as Court Orders Ballot Rerun

Kenyan Growth Jitters Rekindled as Court Orders Ballot Rerun

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s economy may pay the price of opposition leader Raila Odinga’s successful bid to nullify the outcome of last month’s election, as prolonged political uncertainty pending a court-ordered rerun weighs on growth and investor confidence. “There was a lot of exuberance that the elections were over,” Kenneth Minjire, head of securities at Genghis Capital in Nairobi, said by phone. “Inquiries had shot up from private-equity firms, from foreign investors, who…

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Kenya Opposition Says Audit of Electoral System Shows Misuse

Kenya Opposition Says Audit of Electoral System Shows Misuse

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s main opposition group said an audit of the electoral authority’s computer servers found they were accessed by “anonymous users” and that there’s no trace of data being submitted by polling stations in this month’s presidential election. The National Super Alliance also alleged in documents submitted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday that scrutiny of the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission servers showed Chairman Wafula Chebukati’s account was “used…

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Kenya’s Top Court Expected to Uphold Kenyatta’s Election Win

Kenya’s Top Court Expected to Uphold Kenyatta’s Election Win

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s top court will decide over the next two weeks whether to nullify the outcome of this month’s presidential elections that the main opposition says were rigged. Most legal experts and political analysts expect President Uhuru Kenyatta’s victory to be upheld. Opposition leader Raila Odinga alleges that members of the ruling party hacked the electoral authority’s computers to deliver Kenyatta, 55, a second term. Odinga’s five-party National Super Alliance initially ruled out…

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Hacking, Fraud Claims Threaten to Spark Kenyan Vote Crisis

Hacking, Fraud Claims Threaten to Spark Kenyan Vote Crisis

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya is sliding toward a potentially violent political crisis over opposition allegations that hackers interfered with provisional vote tallies from Tuesday’s general elections. The normally bustling streets of Nairobi, the capital, and business hub of East Africa’s biggest economy, were largely deserted Wednesday as residents stayed home bracing for potential trouble. Tension was heightened after the election commission released initial results showing President Uhuru Kenyatta with a commanding lead over his…

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Kenya Presidency Race Narrows, Run-Off Likely, Pollsters Say

Kenya Presidency Race Narrows, Run-Off Likely, Pollsters Say

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – The race for Kenya’s presidency between incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga has tightened less than three weeks before election day, with polls showing both candidates lack the support to avoid a second-round vote. Odinga, a former prime minister, is backed by 47 percent of voters, while Kenyatta is at 46 percent, according to a poll by Infotrak released in the capital, Nairobi, on Sunday. A separate survey by Ipsos showed…

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Kenyan Opposition Leader May Consider Tax Cuts to Woo Investors

Kenyan Opposition Leader May Consider Tax Cuts to Woo Investors

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga said he would consider tax cuts to woo foreign investors and measures to boost manufacturing to drive export-led growth if he wins the country’s presidential elections in August. The National Super Alliance also plans measures to assist small-scale businesses and farmers, and a crackdown on corruption to boost revenue collection if it comes to power, Odinga said in an interview Wednesday in the capital, Nairobi. The…

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