Kenya: Kenyatta Eyes Justice Minister for Vice President

Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta is likely to pick Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Eugene Wamalwa as his running mate in his newly formed party.

Kenya Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta

  • Kenya:   Uhuru Eyes Wamalwa for Vice President

    The Star, 21 May 2012

    Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta is likely to pick Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Eugene Wamalwa as his running mate. Indications are that Uhuru, who according to… Read more »

  • Africa:   African Press Review 22 May 2012

    RFI, 22 May 2012

    Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta's political career hits a sticky patch, criticism of the Ugandan government for its response to the outbreak of nodding disease in the… Read more »

  • Kenya:   TNA to Reward Nomination Losers - Uhuru

    The Star, 20 May 2012

    Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta has said his newly launched TNA party will reward nominations losers by appointing them to various positions. Uhuru said this is the only way… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Political Desk - Corridors of Power

    The Star, 20 May 2012

    Musalia Mudavadi's UDF Nakuru branch is already facing trouble. Our tipster tells us that some of the interim officials at the branch are up in arms against a politician who… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Deputy PM Kenyatta Launches New Party

    Capital FM, 20 May 2012

    Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday launched The National Alliance (TNA) party which he will use to vie for presidency in the forthcoming general elections. Read more »

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