A crowd below Kondele Overpass follows the proceedings in Addis Ababa as voting went on to decide for the AUC chairman during AUC head of state meeting.[Michael Mute, Standard.]
The clamour for Raila Odinga to walk into the centre of President William Ruto administration as prime minister is gaining traction following his Saturday Africa Union Commission (AUC) chair position loss to Djiboutian Mahmoud Ali Youssouf.
The latest move, pushed by some Kenya Kwanza diehards, is aimed at accommodating Raila after the AUC disappointment, which President Ruto described as “Africa missing a lot by failing to elect the former premier who was the best candidate for the position.”