Raila Alleges Who Allegedly Interfered With The 2022 August Presidential Elections
Raila Odinga, leader of the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance Party, has charged that the outcome of the August presidential elections was influenced by foreign powers and a conspiracy involving unnamed right-wing politicians and a gang of international monopoly money The leader of Azimio stated that foreign powers and multinational corporations with interests in the country contributed to his coalition's defeat.

Raila Odinga Alleges Why Foreign Powers Opposed His Candidature
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga said international communities opposed his candidacy because of his plan to tame market monopolies dominated by foreign nations. Speaking at the launch of a book at the National Museum, Raila noted that his plan to turn Kenya into a manufacturing center did not bode well with some international monopoly capital.

"We Had A Coup D'etat" Raila Now Fully Reveals What Happened With His Victory
As days continue to elapse, the current team led by the Kenya Kwanza flag bearer William Ruto still extends their lead and steers the country in a good direction. Many who had no trust in him at all have begun to build trust and believe that the current administration is going to deliver all the manifesto that they had unveiled during the electioneering period

Tourist attraction sites to check out in Nakuru during this festive season
Nakuru is the capital of Nakuru County and the largest city in the region. It's also Kenya's second-largest city. It is a city with a rich history and culture, where you can get a chance to explore different places and also enjoy the best places to visit in Nakuru.

TEMBEA KENYA: Places to visit in/ while in Kenya.
Several of the well-known tourist destinations in Nairobi are National Museum, Railway Museum, Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen, Karura Forest, David Sheldrick Trust Elephant Orphan Centre, Ngong Hills, Blue Sky Tours in Diamond Plaza, Nairobi Arboretum, Panari Sky Centre, Bomas of Kenya, Uhuru Garden, GP Karting, Village Market, Mamba Village, Paintball Fury Limited, Maasai Ostrich Farm, Paradise Lost, August Memorial Park, Kenya National Archives, KICC, Art Centres and Nairobi National Park.

Revealed: Raila Odinga Finally Speaks On Reasons Behind Foreign Powers Opposing His Candidature
Raila Odinga, a former Prime Minister of Kenya, asserted that international communities opposed his candidacy due to his plan to break up market monopolies that were controlled by other countries. He claimed that this was the reason for their opposition. During a speech that he delivered at the National Museum in conjunction with the launch of a book, Raila mentioned that his goal of transforming Kenya into a manufacturing center did not sit well with some international monopoly money.

Raila Odinga Reveals Why Foreign Powers Opposed His Candidature
Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga asserted that the world community's opposition to his candidacy was due to his proposals to abolish foreign control of domestic markets. Speaking during the book's National Museum debut, Raila asserted that some international monopoly money conflicts with his plans to turn Kenya into a manufacturing hub.

Raila Odinga Reveals Foreign Powers Opposing His Candidacy Because Of This
Former Kenyan prime minister Raila Odinga asserted that his campaign was opposed by people all around the world because of his proposal to dismantle international market monopolies. In a speech he delivered at a book launch at the National Museum, Raila said that some worldwide monopoly money did not agree with his plan to turn Kenya into a manufacturing hub.

Raila Puts Blame To Wafula Chebukati & Foreign Powers For His Lose In Presidential Election
Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga claimed that the international community opposed his campaign because of his proposal to break up foreign-country-dominated market monopolies. Raila said at a book launch on Thursday, October 6 at the National Museum that some international monopoly capital was skeptical of his plan to turn Kenya into a manufacturing hub.

Raila Reveals Why Foreign Powers Opposed His Candidature
Former Kenyan prime minister Raila Odinga claimed that his campaign was opposed by the international community because of his proposal to break up foreign country-dominated market monopolies. Speaking at a book launch on Thursday, October 6 at the National Museum, Raila said that certain international monopoly capital had doubts about his ambition to make Kenya a manufacturing centre.

Revealed: The Huge Amount Of Money Spent To Organize The Madaraka Day Celebrations
The 59th Madaraka day celebrations are currently ongoing at the new refurbished Uhuru park. In attendance are president Uhuru Kenyatta, Dp William Ruto, Sierre Leone President Julius Maada Bio, Kenyan cabinet secretaries and other high profile dignitaries as well as ordinary citizens. As reported the government used upto Ksh 70 million to organize this well attended event.

UDA, ODM and KANU leaders reunite during the people dialogue event and exhibition in Nairobi
Today, the festival of people conversation and the nonprofit Center for Multiparty Democracy co-hosted a joint people discussion event and exhibition for all political parties in Kenya. The event is currently ongoing at Nairobi's National Museum. As chief guest, Danish Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries Rasmus Prehn will preside over the public discussion event.

Raila Reveals Why Foreign Powers Opposed His Candidature
Former Kenyan prime minister Raila Odinga asserted that the international community opposed his candidacy because he wanted to dismantle foreign country dominated market monopolies. On October 6, during a book launch at the National Museum Raila stated that some international monopoly capital had concerns about his goal of turning Kenya into a manufacturing hub.

Security Experts Explain Why Fallen Ex-President Mwai Kibaki Got a 19-Gun Salute Instead of 21
The fallen third President of Kenya Mwai Kibaki was on Saturday (today) laid to rest at his Othaya home, in a burial attended by thousands. However, one thing stood out about the fallen Head of State. Despite being accorded a State burial with full military honours, the late received a 19-gun salute instead of the usual 21, triggering a debate among Kenyans.
