Raila Odinga, Kenya’s candidate in the AU Commission chairperson race, was too strong a candidate to win. This is according to international relations and security expert, Dr Edgar Githua.
Raila must decide whether to maintain his cooperative approach with the government or establish himself as the key opposition ...
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Hosted on MSNRichard Onyonka defends Kenyans celebrating Raila Odinga’s failed AUC chair bid: “They’re fearful”Kisii senator Richard Onyonka explained that celebrations over Raila Odinga’s failed AUC bid stem from fear, not malice. He ...
Kenya’s campaign was loud, public, and at times overconfident—an approach that works well in electoral politics but falls ...
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Hosted on MSNODM MP praises, worships William Ruto for supporting Raila Odinga's AUC bid: "William we saw you"The Rangwe lawmaker lauded President William Ruto for strongly supporting Raila Odinga's bid, and staying together despite an ...
African leaders elected Djibouti’s foreign minister to become the next leader of the commission than runs the continent-wide African Union ...
Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, marked a significant political event, with former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga vying ...
Amid rapidly-growing uncertainty and challenges, the mid-February election of the African Union Commission's chairperson, ...
African leaders chose Djibouti’s Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf to chair the African Union commission at the bloc’s ...
Arrogant overconfidence, foreign policy blunders and internal rivalries cost Raila Odinga (and Kenya) dearly as Djibouti’s ...
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