Facing total disaster after a reshuffle fiasco last week in which a third of the new ministers turned down their appointments President Mwai Kibaki has managed to entice Musikari Kombo of the Forum for Democracy-Kenya and Charity Ngilu of the National Party of Kenya back into his coalition government...
To make sense of his defeat in the constitutional referendum on 21 November President Mwai Kibaki must choose between crushing his opponents or coopting them...
The referendum has relaunched or unmade several political careers: Raila Odinga: The referendum brought his rivalry with President Mwai Kibaki to a head...
This has less to do with the niceties of the constitutional reform and much to do with electors' views of President Mwai Kibaki's performance in economic management and fighting corruption...
President Mwai Kibaki's inner circle is committed to the 'yes vote' but all the cabinet dissidents are calling for a 'no' vote...
Odd but this is the likely line-up against Mwai Kibaki and his supporters in 2007...
President Mwai Kibaki's National Alliance of Kenya (NAK) is for bananas; Public Works Minister Raila Odinga's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) prefers oranges...
President Mwai Kibaki is studiously neutral: he hasn't sacked Murungaru (a fellow Nyeri Kikuyu) or said a word in his defence...
The bizarre pas de deux between President Mwai Kibaki and cabinet dissident Raila Odinga raises doubts as to whether the President can win the national referendum on the new constitution in November...
Those present included Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki and from Egypt Amr Moussa representing the Arab League...
After months of chaos and corruption charges events are finally moving President Mwai Kibaki's way (AC Vol 46 Nos 10 and 13)...