THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 12:47 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 12:47
Articles about Mwai Kibaki

ICC charges rock Kenya's political elite

Two presidential hopefuls will be out of the race, stirring up the old ethnic divisions that plague the country.

Kenya's Kenyatta quits as finance minister over ICC charges

Uhuru Kenyatta has resigned as Kenya's finance minister after the International Criminal Court ruled he should stand trial for post-election violence.

Kenya on edge ahead of ICC ruling

Kenya is nervously awaiting an ICC ruling on whether to try six officials, including two presidential contenders, over deadly 2007-2008 poll unrest.

Prosecutor: Kenya's post-poll violence was planned

A prosecutor at the International Criminal Court says Kenya's 2007 post-poll violence was not spontaneous but carefully planned by two ex-ministers.

Kenya's tribunal on violence 'doomed'

Kenya's elite would subvert any local tribunal that attempted to try post-election violence suspects, says the country's 'Iron Lady', Martha Karua.

How African is the Arab revolution?

The belief that countries need strong dictators runs deep, but Kenya, Namibia and South Sudan point the way to a freer future.

Kenyan minister resigns over car imports scandal

Kenya's industrialisation minister said he has resigned his post over a car imports scandal.

Kenya ICC suspects proclaim innocence

Prominent Kenyans named by the ICC as masterminds of the 2007-2008 post-election violence proclaimed their innocence on Wednesday.

Five dead as blasts hit Kenya political rally

Two explosions ripped through a rally against a proposed new constitution for Kenya being held in Nairobi on Sunday, killing at least five people.

Kenyan political rivals meet to defuse tension

Kenya's feuding leaders met on Tuesday for the first time since their public clash over the sacking of ministers.

 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 >  Last ›

Photos about Mwai Kibaki

Road to nowhere
A man belonging to the Luo tribe is pictured in a vehicle while a tyre burns on the roof during ethnic clashes in Kisumu, Kenya, on Tuesday. About a dozen people were killed on Tuesday, bringing the toll to more than 850 since President Mwai Kibaki's disputed December 27 election triggered turmoil.
Rise of factionalism
A child passes the body of man who was hacked to death in the Mathare slum in Nairobi on Sunday. About 650 people have died in violence since Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election last month, and 250 000 people have been displaced.
Rule of the rock
Opposition street protests over the disputed re-election of Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki will end after demonstrations planned for Friday, a spokesperson said. At least eight people have been shot dead by police during two days of demonstrations.
Time of turbulence
A supporter of Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga cheers at a rally outside the party’s headquarters in Nairobi on Wednesday. Kenyan police clashed with protesters on Thursday in a second day of demonstrations against President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election.
Martial law
Riot police arrive in Nairobi’s Mathare slum after a road was blocked by stones on Wednesday. Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has vowed to press on with plans to stage nationwide rallies protesting President Mwai Kibaki's re-election.


@mailandguardian - Top stories & newsflashes
@NicDawes - M&G editor Nic Dawes
@ChrisRoperZA - Editor, M&G Online
@amabhungane - M&G Centre for Investigative Journ
@mgfeed - Our whole news feed


Advertisements