Former UN Boss Expresses Concern Over Kenyan Polls
Former United Nations chief Kofi Annan says electing Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former cabinet minister William Ruto, who both face charges at the International Criminal Court, would affect relations with other countries.
Kofi Annan and former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa met with Prime Minister Raila Odinga during their visit to the country
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Former UN Boss Jets Out Without Meeting The Kenyan President
- Author:
- Kenya Citizen TV
- Publisher:
- Kenya Citizen TV
- Publication Date:
- 11 October 2012
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Dear Kofi Annan, Secretary General United Nations.
It is actually a great action by facing the really of Kenya's reforms, but I tell you the HOME "AFRICA" is in bad political dimensions. Look holistically into this matter! You have the power to contribute by your actions; to put AFRICA right, let it not end in Kenya. Please move one step in Southsudan before it shall be late, 2015's General Election is near I am asking you to visit our newest nation: The Republic of Southsudan. Create a new dream in minds of your sons across our HOME "AFRICA".