Many expected him to be a Cabinet Secretary, a Permanent Secretary or atleat a Chief Administrative secretary but it was not forthcoming. This raises speculations about just how close he is to the president, is he really in his inner circle?
Category: Breaking News
ANC and Ford Kenya get crumbs as UDA takes Lion’s share of CAS positions
President William Ruto appointed a majority of the Chief Administrative Secretaries drawn from his United Democratic Alliance much to the detriment of his coalition partners
President William Ruto appoints 50 Chief Administrative Secretaries
President William Ruto appoints 50 Chief Administrative Secretaries
Pressure on the Shilling as dollar keeps soaring
The pressure on the local currency has been high owing to the dollar scarcity that has afflicted the economy
Raila heads to Nakuru as he rounds up his Nationwide rallies in readiness for March 20th
Azimio leader Raila Odinga will be having a rally in Nakuru as the Azimio brigade prepares for a major protest procession in the capital Nairobi.
Raila’s call for mass action is anarchy and could lead to bloodbath- PLO Lumumba
Constitutional lawyer PLO Lumumba has castigated Azimio leader Raila Odinga over his threats for mass action protests. Lumumba sees it as a plot to overthrow the government which amounts to treason.
Please Show us some respect!- President Ruto Responds to Raila’s calls for Mass action
President William Ruto has shot back at Azimio leader Raila Odinga over his plans for a mega procession as a culmination of Mass action to exert pressure to the Kenya Kwanza regime. Raila is agitating for the government to lower the cost of living even as he pursues what he calls electoral justice.
Boost for Raila as Clerics Support his call for Mass Action
"These demonstrations we are witnessing from Azimio are a way of protesting against exclusivity we are witnessing in this country where two communities tend to control all the appointments in this country," he stated.
African Spring in the Offing? Multiple African Nations to stage mega Protests on 20th March
March 20th looks to be a very restive day for Africa as opposition leaders in five African countries prepare to hold major protests against governments in power. Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal and Tunisia are all preparing for a major showdown between opposition groups and their governments.
Raila Odinga declares Monday, 20th March a Public Holiday
"In the name of Azimio one Kenya Alliance, We declare that Monday, March 20 will be a public holiday," Raila announced









