Kenya's Opposition Will 'Not Share Power'
National Super Alliance leader, Raila Odinga, says his party would not share power with "thieves". Incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta has also said that his Jubilee party will not share power with the opposition, while also lashing out at Supreme Court judges for nullifying his election as president.
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Kenya:
Opposition Will 'Not Share Power'
VOA, 4 September 2017
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga says his coalition would not share power, two days after the supreme court annulled presidential election results, citing irregularities. Read more »
Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga.
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