Adani Group in Kenya: Balancing Economic Benefits and National Interests

Adani Group, led by Gautam Adani, has been making significant moves into Kenya’s infrastructure, particularly in the aviation and energy sectors. Recently, the conglomerate proposed a $1.84 billion investment to manage and expand Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) through a 30-year concession deal. This proposal, part of Adani’s broader push into Africa, has sparked widespread controversy in Kenya, with concerns raised over the transparency and potential risks to national sovereignty. Kenyan MPs and aviation workers have voiced strong opposition, fearing that the deal could lead to job insecurity, undervaluation of strategic assets, and a loss of control over critical infrastructure.

Citizen Digital Report

The controversy surrounding Adani is exacerbated by the troubling track record highlighted in the Hindenburg Research report, which alleges widespread fraud, stock manipulation, and money laundering. These dubious practices have raised serious concerns about Adani’s financial integrity and long-term viability, prompting Kenyan authorities to approach the conglomerate’s intentions with caution. The group’s aggressive expansion strategy, often outpacing regulatory scrutiny, further amplifies these fears, suggesting potential conflicts of interest and ethical lapses.

In addition to the airport deal, Adani has secured approval for a $900 million power transmission line project in Kenya, underscoring the group’s growing influence over the country’s critical infrastructure sectors. While these investments could bring economic benefits, they also carry the risk of monopolization and financial instability. The approval of the power project, coupled with the airport deal, indicates Adani’s positioning to dominate key national assets in Kenya, raising alarms about the potential for reduced national control and increased dependency on a single foreign entity.

Kenyan President William Ruto’s inconsistent stance on the Adani deal has further fueled public mistrust, complicating the situation and amplifying calls for greater transparency. As Adani advances its plans and secures approvals, it is crucial that Kenyan authorities rigorously vet these deals. Transparency, public consultation, and robust regulatory oversight are essential to ensuring that Kenya’s national interests are protected and that the long-term implications of Adani’s involvement are fully understood. Given the extensive controversies surrounding Adani’s operations, Kenya must approach these deals with caution, rigorously evaluating any agreement with the Adani Group to align with its long-term economic goals and preserve the integrity of its vital infrastructure.

References:

The Star MPs want Adani JKIA deal stopped

Aviation A2Z Aviation Staff Calls Off Strike against Adani Group in Kenya

The Star Aviation workers suspend strike for one week

OCCRP Kenya’s President Ruto: There is no Airport Deal with Adani Group

Business Daily Proposed Adani, JKIA deal risky and morally unfair to taxpayers

The Kenyan Wall Street Inside Adani’s US$ 1.84 Billion JKIA Proposal

Nation Kenya sued over tycoon Adani JKIA deal

Techcabal Adani Energy gets approval for a $900 million power transmission line in Kenya 

The Hindu Business Line Adani group’s Africa push, submits investment proposal for Nairobi airport

The Standard Secrets of 30-year Adani deal to takeover JKIA in November

The EastAfrican India’s Adani sets up Kenyan subsidiary amid push for JKIA deal

Pulse Live Adani sets up new Kenyan company to manage airports [Shareholding details]

Hindenburg Research Adani Group: How The World’s 3rd Richest Man Is Pulling The Largest Con In Corporate History, 2023

Kenyan Politics: Raila Odinga, William Ruto, and the Ever-Changing Alliances Landscape

The 2005 referendum on Kenya’s proposed constitution was more than just a vote; it was a pivotal moment that redefined the country’s political alliances and set the stage for future power struggles. Raila Odinga and William Ruto, then key figures in the opposition, found common cause in their opposition to President Mwai Kibaki’s draft constitution. The proposed document was seen by many as flawed, favoring the incumbent’s administration. Rallying under the “Orange” banner, which symbolized their resistance, Raila and Ruto spearheaded a campaign that resonated with a significant portion of the electorate. Their victory, which culminated in the rejection of the constitution, not only signaled the birth of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) but also established Raila as a formidable force in Kenyan politics. The referendum catalyzed a new era of political realignments, where former allies became rivals and the landscape of Kenyan politics became increasingly fluid and unpredictable.

President Ruto and Raila at the launch of Raila’s AUC bid at State House – Nairobi

Fast forward to the present, and the political dynamics in Kenya have taken an unexpected turn, revealing the cyclical nature of political allegiances. Raila Odinga, who has long been a mainstay in Kenyan politics, is now setting his sights on the international stage with his bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship. What is perhaps most surprising is the support he has garnered from President William Ruto, his long-time political adversary. This alliance, which would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, underscores the strategic calculations at play in Kenya’s political arena. For Raila, Ruto’s backing is crucial as it not only bolsters his candidacy but also provides a sense of national unity that could strengthen his position on the continental stage. For Ruto, supporting Raila may serve to consolidate his own power by easing domestic tensions and sidelining a potential competitor in the next general election. This pragmatic alliance highlights the fluidity of Kenyan politics, where today’s adversaries can quickly become tomorrow’s allies if the circumstances are right.

The implications of this alliance are far-reaching and could significantly reshape Kenya’s political landscape. Raila’s pursuit of the AUC chairmanship has left a potential power vacuum within ODM, a party that has been synonymous with his leadership for nearly two decades. This could lead to a reorganization within the party, with emerging leaders vying to fill the void, or it could trigger the formation of new alliances as political players reposition themselves for the future. Meanwhile, the Kenyan electorate is left to grapple with the ramifications of this newfound camaraderie between two of the country’s most influential leaders. On one hand, the alliance could bring a period of political stability, reducing the polarization that has characterized recent elections. On the other hand, there is a risk that voters, particularly those who have been loyal to Raila or Ruto based on their opposition to the other, may feel disillusioned or betrayed. This evolving narrative is a testament to the ever-changing nature of Kenyan politics, where alliances are as much about survival as they are about ideology, and where the next chapter is always just one unexpected alliance away.

References:

Capital News Ruto Hosts Historic Launch of Raila’s AU Commission Chairmanship Candidacy

The EastAfrican Raila Odinga: ‘My heart is ready, my hands are steady’ for AUC top job

The Star Raila arrives at State House ahead of his AUC bid launch

Nation Show of might as Ruto unveils Raila AUC bid

The Star Raila launches website to promote his AUC job bid

The Star [PHOTOS] Ruto officially launches Raila’s AUC bid at State House

The Nairobi Law Monthly Raila’s handshakes with opponents greatly cost his supporters

Nation United stand in vote against 2005 constitution gave birth to Orange

The Standard How referendum campaigns gave birth to ODM










Ruto’s Unfulfilled Promises and the Impact on Kenyan Citizens

In the realm of political leadership, the consequences of overpromising can be profound, leading to difficult decisions that may prioritize short-term gains over long-term welfare. President William Ruto’s governance in Kenya bears striking similarities to the biblical account of Herod the tetrarch, whose rash promise led to a morally compromising decision. This analysis explores how Ruto’s ambitious promises, much like Herod’s fateful vow, have placed him in a tight spot, forcing decisions that appease certain groups at the expense of the broader populace. Herod’s story is a cautionary tale of how a leader’s words can become a trap. When he promised to grant Herodias’ daughter whatever she wished, Herod did not anticipate the moral dilemma he would face when she asked for the head of John the Baptist. Despite his reluctance, Herod felt compelled to honor his promise to maintain his authority and avoid public embarrassment. Similarly, Ruto’s leadership has been marked by a series of promises that, once made, have proven difficult to keep. The grand visions he laid out during his campaign—ranging from economic reforms to social justice—have created high expectations among the Kenyan people. However, the reality of governance has revealed the challenges in fulfilling these commitments, leading to a growing sense of disillusionment among the populace.

Africa News Report

According to reports from The Nation and The Standard, this gap between Ruto’s promises and the outcomes on the ground has become increasingly evident. Many of the ambitious goals set by his administration have remained unachieved, leading to public frustration and criticism. The unfulfilled promises are not just political missteps; they have real consequences for the people, particularly in areas such as employment, economic stability, and social equity. Much like Herod, who found himself trapped by his own words, Ruto faces the challenge of managing the expectations he has set. His administration’s focus has often shifted towards maintaining political alliances and managing public perception rather than addressing the underlying issues that the promises were meant to resolve. This has led to decisions that seem more about preserving power than serving the broader interests of the Kenyan people, mirroring Herod’s decision to prioritize his reputation over justice.

KTN News Report

The consequences of such a leadership approach are far-reaching. Just as Herod’s actions resulted in the death of an innocent man to uphold a thoughtless promise, Ruto’s governance risks sidelining the needs and welfare of ordinary citizens. The pressure to deliver on promises, particularly when they are unattainable, can lead leaders to make decisions that are more about appeasing specific groups or maintaining political stability than addressing the real needs of the population. This analysis underscores the importance of careful, realistic promises in leadership. The story of Herod and the current challenges faced by Ruto serve as reminders that overpromising can compromise a leader’s integrity and effectiveness. For a global readership, the lesson is clear: leaders must be mindful of the weight of their words, as they will ultimately be held accountable for the promises they make, and the decisions taken to uphold them can have lasting impacts on society.

References:

Nation The promises versus reality: President Ruto’s rough road ahead

The Standard Ruto’s missteps, broken promises cause untold suffering to Kenyans

Nation The appeal of elsewhere: Of Ruto’s promises and reality

The Standard Wandayi: Ruto’s regime has failed Kenyans with its empty promises

People Daily Queries over Ruto empty promises after Gen-Z demos

The Star AJUOK: Why Ruto has become master of false promises

People Daily With no cogent plan, pact with Raila may buy Ruto time

Nairobi News International Women’s Day: 7 promises to women Ruto has not kept


Kenya’s Governance Crisis: Using Legal Frameworks to Silence Dissent

In recent years, Jimi Wanjigi, once regarded as Kenya’s most feared oligarch, has experienced a dramatic fall from grace, with the state employing various tactics to curtail his influence and silence his criticisms. Wanjigi, who was once a shadowy figure wielding immense power behind the scenes, has become a target of state machinery. This shift began when his relationship with the ruling elite soured, leading to a series of events that point to a broader pattern of intimidation against dissenters in Kenya. The state’s strategy seems to revolve around using legal frameworks and court processes as tools of political retribution, aiming to quash opposition voices and maintain control over the narrative.

Citizen Digital Report

The analysis of recent media coverage reveals a concerted effort by the Kenyan government to use the judiciary as a weapon against Wanjigi. From the fallout over the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project, where Wanjigi allegedly lost favor with powerful allies, to the multiple legal summons and court appearances he now faces, the pattern is clear: the courts are being leveraged to harass and weaken those who challenge the status quo. The media reports show a continuous escalation of state action against Wanjigi, including police summons, publicized court battles, and the orchestration of highly visible legal confrontations. These actions align with broader trends observed in Kenya, where the judiciary is increasingly used to stifle dissent and intimidate those who seek to expose governmental malfeasance.

This pattern of using legal and judicial means to intimidate is not unique to Wanjigi; it reflects a growing trend in Kenya where the state appears to weaponize the law to suppress criticism. As seen in the media reports, Wanjigi’s high-profile clashes with the government, including his dramatic court appearances and the recent confrontations over the rejected Finance Bill 2024 and the Nane Nane protests, underscore a broader issue of governance in Kenya. The persistent legal challenges faced by Wanjigi and others who oppose the regime highlight a troubling trajectory in which the state, rather than addressing concerns raised by critics, opts to punish them through a series of strategically timed and publicized legal actions. This strategy not only serves to neutralize opposition figures like Wanjigi but also sends a chilling message to others who might consider speaking out against government wrongdoing.

References:

The Standard How death and SGR fallout forced Jimi Wanjigi out of the dark power circle

Nation Jimi Wanjigi: Kenya’s most feared oligarch

The Standard Wanjigi: Man who wielded influence, now at odds with government

The Star Police summon Jimi Wanjigi for grilling over Nane Nane demos

Nation Jimi Wanjigi’s high-stakes drama: Ruto’s government wants to eliminate me










Eldoret’s Transition to City Status: Addressing Challenges and Sustainable Development

The elevation of Eldoret to city status opens a new chapter brimming with potential for transformative growth. As Eldoret steps into its role as Kenya’s fifth city, the focus should be on harnessing this status to catalyze infrastructure development, attract significant investments, and create a robust economic environment. The city’s strategic position, bolstered by key infrastructures such as the Eldoret International Airport, presents an opportunity to establish it as a regional hub for trade and industry. This growth could have a ripple effect, benefiting neighboring towns and fostering a vibrant economic ecosystem across the North Rift region.

Courtesy: Nation TV

Looking ahead, it is crucial for Eldoret to proactively address the challenges that accompany city status. Ensuring that the transition does not lead to burdensome taxes or the displacement of small-scale traders will be vital for maintaining public trust and ensuring inclusive growth. The local government must prioritize transparent governance and active community engagement, particularly in urban planning and infrastructure projects. This approach will help create a balanced development that meets the needs of all residents while attracting both local and international investors to support long-term economic stability.

To fully capitalize on its new status, Eldoret should invest in sustainable urban development initiatives. Improving public services such as healthcare, education, and housing will be essential to support the city’s growing population. Additionally, fostering partnerships with private sector players can drive innovation and economic diversification, ensuring that Eldoret not only grows but thrives as a modern, dynamic city that serves as a model for future urban development in Kenya​.

References:

The Star Uasin Gishu erects more statues to welcome Eldoret City status

The Star Gachagua tells off detractors as Ruto confers Eldoret city

The Star [PHOTOS] The fifth! Ruto confers Eldoret to city status

Pulse Live 7 qualifications Eldoret Town has satisfied to be conferred city status

The Star Eldoret city status comes with hope of investments, job creation

Addressing Impeachment Challenges: Legal Reforms for Effective Governance in Meru, Kenya

The impeachment of Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has been marked by persistent attempts by the Meru County Assembly Members (MCAs) to remove her from office. Accusations of nepotism, illegal appointments, and violation of the constitution led to the first impeachment in December 2022, followed by a second attempt within ten months. Tensions between the governor and the MCAs, fueled by her autocratic leadership style, resulted in repeated impeachment attempts within less than two years. Despite surviving two Senate hearings, a third impeachment attempt has occurred in August 2024, indicating ongoing tensions.

Courtesy : NTV

The County Assembly’s persistent pursuit of impeachment against Governor Mwangaza, despite multiple acquittals by the Senate, reveals their strong opposition based on a perceived marginalization of their role in county governance. They argue that the Governor’s unilateral decision-making has undermined the constitutional principles of checks and balances, leading to conflicts over the Assembly’s oversight role. The Senate’s interventions resulting in Mwangaza’s acquittal have underscored the complexity of Kenya’s devolution framework and the high threshold for removing a county governor. However, this has not resolved the underlying tension, raising concerns about the misuse of impeachment for political vendettas. Efforts to mediate and resolve the dispute through traditional and legal channels, including the involvement of the Njuri Ncheke, have been hindered by internal divisions within the council, reflecting the broader political rift in Meru. This indicates potential inadequacies in addressing political disputes within devolved governments.

The ongoing conflict has exposed the limitations of the current legal framework, which may lack the necessary provisions to effectively mediate such political disputes within county governments. To address this protracted conflict, a more comprehensive approach is needed, involving both legal reforms and enhanced mediation efforts. Strengthening the constitutional guidelines for impeachment, ensuring they are not susceptible to political manipulation, is crucial. Additionally, fostering dialogue between the governor and the MCAs through neutral mediators or national government representatives could help bridge the divide. Legislative amendments might also be necessary to empower county assemblies with oversight while safeguarding the executive’s authority, thus restoring stability and promoting effective governance in Meru.

References:

Nation Njuri Ncheke split over Kawira Mwangaza ouster

The Star Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza impeached again

The Standard Kawira Mwangaza impeached for third time

Nation Circus in Meru: MCAs table fifth ouster motion against governor Kawira Mwangaza

The Star Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza survives impeachment

Capital News Governor Kawira Mwangaza survives second impeachment as Senate acquits her

The Star Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza impeached

Nation Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza impeached for the second time in 10 months

Nation Events that led to Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza’s impeachment 

Capital News Senate Committee to start Governor Mwangaza’s impeachment hearing Tuesday

People Daily Meru MCAs impeach Governor Kawira Mwangaza once again

AI Revolutionizing Athletic Performance and Event Management at Paris 2024 Olympics

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing athletic performance, event management, and security. Athletes utilize AI-driven data analytics to refine their training and strategies, enhancing performance and reducing injury risks. In precision sports like gymnastics, AI assists in judging by analyzing movements with high accuracy, ensuring fair scoring. Additionally, AI-powered surveillance systems heighten security by detecting potential threats in real-time. The use of digital twins—virtual replicas of physical systems—optimizes energy management and venue maintenance, providing real-time monitoring and predictive insights for efficient operations.

IOC’s President Thomas Bach

In the realm of broadcasting, AI is revolutionizing how the Olympic Games are presented to a global audience. One of the key innovations is the use of AI-driven automatic highlight reels, which compile the most exciting moments from events in real-time. This technology not only caters to the preferences of viewers by generating personalized content but also allows broadcasters to deliver customized experiences to different regions. For instance, NBC is utilizing AI to create tailored commentary and summaries, providing a more engaging experience for audiences in diverse regions, including East Africa. This is particularly important in areas with varying internet bandwidths, where AI can optimize content delivery to ensure smooth streaming and access to high-quality broadcasts. Such advancements in AI technology are making the Olympic Games more accessible and engaging, allowing viewers worldwide to enjoy a personalized and immersive experience.

Despite the enthusiasm surrounding AI’s capabilities, there is a notable divergence in how broadcasters approach its integration. Some broadcasters are fully embracing AI to enhance the viewing experience and streamline content delivery, recognizing the potential for increased audience engagement and operational efficiency. However, others are approaching the technology with caution, raising concerns about ethical implications, including data privacy and the potential for algorithmic biases. This cautious stance underscores the need for a balanced approach that not only leverages AI’s benefits but also addresses its challenges. The differing strategies highlight the broader debate within the media and sports industries about the responsible use of emerging technologies. As AI continues to evolve, these discussions will be crucial in shaping the future landscape of sports broadcasting and event management.

References:

Reuters Paris Olympics broadcasters diverge on AI approach

Nature Three ways AI is changing the 2024 Olympics for athletes and fans

International Olympic Committee AI and tech innovations at Paris 2024: A game changer in sport

Tech.co From Scoring to Surveillance: 7 Ways 2024 Will Be The First AI Olympics
The Athletic AI comes to the Olympics: In Paris, new tech will change your view of the Games

Kenyan Executive Under Fire: Petition Filed for President and Deputy’s Removal

A legal petition has been submitted to the Kenyan courts seeking the removal of President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, citing constitutional violations and a breach of public trust. The petition, filed by Migeria Lempaa & Kariuki Advocates, accuses the leaders of incompetence and mismanagement, particularly highlighting the mishandling of economic policies and the discontinuation of vital social programs. The petitioners argue that these actions have resulted in socio-economic instability, undermining the constitutional responsibilities of the executive office.

Milimani Law Courts

The allegations hinge on Article 145 of the Kenyan Constitution, which provides grounds for impeachment, including gross misconduct and violation of the Constitution. The petitioners claim that the actions of Ruto and Gachagua meet these criteria, noting their failure to uphold public welfare and constitutional duties. They stress that the administration’s conduct could lead to further unrest and instability, drawing parallels with economic crises in other countries. The call for judicial intervention is seen as a necessary step to uphold governance and prevent further constitutional breaches.

Given the escalating public discontent, it would be prudent for President Ruto to consider reordering his government’s priorities to better align with the needs of the Kenyan populace. This could involve revisiting controversial economic policies and strengthening social support systems. By taking proactive steps to address the concerns raised in the petition, Ruto could mitigate potential political fallout and restore confidence in his administration. A focus on transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to public needs may offer a constructive path forward, potentially averting the need for drastic measures like impeachment or a public referendum.

References:

The Standard Petitioners move to court seeking to oust Ruto, Gachagua

Nairobi Wire Petition Filed to Remove Ruto and Gachagua from Office

Impeaching the Kenyan President is Not Treason, It’s Constitutional Ruth Nashipae Muigai, LLB(Hons). LLM

KLRC Constitution of Kenya: Article 145. Removal of President by impeachment









Kenyan Police Deployment in Haiti: Global Impact and Domestic Implications

Kenyan police have been deployed to Haiti as part of the United Nations Multinational Security Support mission, aimed at restoring stability in the face of escalating gang violence. The mission’s recent success in reclaiming the Auorite Portuaire Nationale (APN) in Port-au-Prince was achieved without any casualties, a significant achievement given the tense situation. During this operation, one of the armored vehicles broke down, requiring repairs on the roadside. This incident, witnessed by local residents, underscored the challenges faced by the contingent, which includes advanced equipment like US-supplied MaxPro trucks, crucial for maintaining security and aiding in humanitarian efforts.

The New Africa Channel

The mission, however, has sparked controversy in Kenya, where there is ongoing domestic unrest and criticism of the government’s decision to prioritize an international peacekeeping mission over local issues. The deployment comes amid a backdrop of economic difficulties and political unrest in Kenya, where protests have turned violent. Critics argue that the government’s focus should be on internal stability, questioning the legality of the deployment given a recent Kenyan court ruling deeming it unconstitutional. Despite this, President William Ruto has defended the mission, framing it as a critical contribution to global peace and security.

Looking ahead, the international community’s involvement in Haiti, including additional troops from various nations, highlights a collective effort to restore order and rebuild essential services. The outcome of this mission will not only impact Haiti’s future stability but will also influence Kenya’s international standing and internal political discourse. As the situation evolves, the mission’s success will be a key factor in shaping both international perceptions of Kenya’s role in global peacekeeping and the domestic debate over resource allocation and governance priorities.

References:

Associated Press Haiti’s prime minister says Kenyan police are crucial to controlling gangs, early days are positive

The Star Kenyan police in Haiti take over port after fierce clash with gangs
Aljazeera More Kenyan police deploy to tackle Haiti violence

VOA Kenyans wonder why police are deployed to Haiti while unrest churns at home

Nation Kenyan officers in Haiti upbeat about success of peace mission

Atlas News Kenya’s Haiti Deployment Is Scoring Victories

Kenya’s Political Landscape: Ruto’s Surprising Move and Good Governance Challenges

Kenya’s President Ruto has taken a surprising step by nominating four Cabinet Secretaries from the opposition party, sparking concerns about the legitimacy of his administration. The move comes as the country grapples with economic challenges and political tensions.

Left: Raila Odinga; Right: President Ruto

Sources close to the ruling party have revealed that the nominations were made without the formal approval of the opposition leader, Raila Odinga, who had previously issued demands for specific issues to be addressed before engaging in dialogue with the government. This development has left many wondering whether the opposition is quietly aligning itself with the government, potentially compromising its independence.

As the situation unfolds, analysts are cautioning that a broad-based government of national unity could have far-reaching implications for Kenya’s democracy. In light of this, it is crucial to examine the concept of good governance and its intersection with human rights. Good governance refers to the process by which public institutions conduct public affairs, manage public resources, and guarantee the realization of human rights in a manner free from abuse and corruption. This requires respecting human rights, ensuring transparency, accountability, responsibility, participatory decision-making, responsiveness to people’s needs, and freedom from corruption.

According to experts, good governance is closely linked to human rights, as human rights standards and principles provide a set of values to guide government actions and a framework for accountability. In turn, good governance is essential for respecting and protecting human rights in a sustainable manner.

The four key areas where good governance and human rights intersect are:

  1. Democratic Institutions: The establishment of strong democratic institutions is critical for ensuring that power is exercised transparently and in accordance with the rule of law.
  2. Public Service Delivery: Good governance requires effective public service delivery, which involves providing essential services to citizens in a fair, equitable, and efficient manner.
  3. The Rule of Law: The rule of law is essential for upholding human rights, as it provides a framework for ensuring that laws are respected and enforced fairly and without discrimination.
  4. Anti-Corruption Efforts: Anti-corruption efforts are vital for preventing the abuse of power and ensuring that public resources are used for the benefit of all citizens.

As Kenya’s government navigates this complex landscape, it is essential to prioritize good governance and ensure that institutions are accountable, transparent, and responsive to the needs of the people. This requires a commitment to upholding human rights, protecting fundamental freedoms, and promoting sustainable development.

References:

The Standard Mixed reactions as Ruto unveils new Cabinet

AllAfrica Kenya: Sifuna Insists ODM Not in Govt Despite Ruto’s Cabinet Picks

AllAfrica Kenya: Ruto Co-Opts ODM Into Govt Naming Joho, Oparanya, Mbadi In Cabinet

Associated Press Kenyan president appoints opposition ministers to his Cabinet amid political unrest

United Nations Human Rights About good governance

United Nations Human Rights OHCHR and good governance