You Choose or You Lose. Gail Collins, The New York Times, August 11, 2016
You Choose or You Lose. Gail Collins, The New York Times, August 11, 2016
You Choose or You Lose. Gail Collins, The New York Times, August 11, 2016
Sonko, Mike: 35.5% Kidero, Evans: 32.5% Waweru, Dennis: 6% Wanjiru, Margaret: 5% Sakaja, Johnson: 3% Miguna Miguna: 2.4% Fwamba N.C. Fwamba: 2% Eugene Wamalwa: 0.5%
Presidential: Kenyatta, Uhuru: 51.5% Odinga, Raila: 34.085%
Presidential: Odinga, Raila: 28% Kenyatta, Uhuru: 51%
Over the last decade, a good number of Kenyans have been made to believe that the Kenyan economy has improved. Infrastructural growth which basically refers
Everyone is religious. A common misconception is that religiosity has to do with going to church. This is not true. Even atheists are religious. The
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