Unhappy Uhuru, Diaspora Dollars, Ruto woos Coast: Your Breakfast Briefing

President Uhuru Kenyatta and Opposition leader Raila Odinga shake hands at the foot steps of Harambee House after their meeting where they resolved to work together and unite the country after the long protracted elections. March 9, 2018. Photo/Jack Owuor
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Opposition leader Raila Odinga shake hands at the foot steps of Harambee House after their meeting where they resolved to work together and unite the country after the long protracted elections. March 9, 2018. Photo/Jack Owuor

Uhuru unhappy with Raila's referendum calls undermining handshake

President Uhuru Kenyatta is reportedly unhappy with his 'handshake brother', ODM leader Raila Odinga, over his push for Constitutional changes.

Ruto in a fresh bid to woo the Coast

Deputy President William Ruto yesterday said he is ready for talks with Coast leaders with a view of forging an alliance ahead of 2022.

After decades of war, Somalia is slowly creeping back to life

War. It opens up floodgates of violence and unlimited brutality. The aftermath is death, displacement, shattered social fabric and collapse of governance.

Somalia in Africa is one of the

countries

that knows too well the cost of war.

Big names are scrambling for top vacant PSC, Ombudsman jobs

Prominent individuals flood the shortlist for Commissions top jobs as the government moves to fill vacancies in three Commissions whose members' tenures expired.

Diaspora

quarterly

remittances hit Sh60 billion

Cash sent home by Kenyans living abroad almost doubled during the first quarter of the year compared to the same period last year.

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