U.S. Ambassador Robert Godec has urged Kenyans to learn from the U.S. presidential election in which, despite the close vote, Americans embraced the way of peace and accepted election results.
U.S. Ambassador Robert Godec has urged Kenya to ensure that next year's general election is peaceful, free and fair as he pledged his country's support for the process. Read more »
Kenyans were ecstatic about Obama's victory. Many who spoke to Citizen TV however said the just concluded U.S. election should serve as a useful ... see more »
As early as 4am, adults and school children braved the chilly morning to go and watch the tight political race between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama at the US Embassy residence in… Read more »
President Barack Obama, whose paternal grandmother still lives in Kenya, is America's first black president. He has been elected to a second term in office.
IT consultant Jackie Chisholm, 32, says ... see more »
President Mwai Kibaki has congratulated President Barack Obama on his re-election as US President. In his message Kibaki said the re-election was a re-affirmation of the confidence… Read more »
In Kogello village, Siaya county, the birth place of U.S. President Barack Obama's father, residents broke into song and dance as soon as it was ... see more »
As Americans head to the poll today, many Kenyans are optimistic that President Barrack Obama will win the race to the white house against his closest rival Mitt Romney. Those we… Read more »
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