Last Monday, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the reelection of President Uhuru Kenyatta in the repeat presidential election of October 26. This came after a high voltage political season, the most elongated in Kenya’s political history. It would be fair to say that 2017 was a political year, where everything else took second place and virtually every facet of our lives was directed by politics.
Nonetheless, I feel that Kenya is transitioning into a very strong democracy; an example in Africa in spite of all the drama in our politics. I would like to be on the side of the optimists who consider the recent political intrigues as an acid test to our future democratic processes. I disagree vehemently with the argument that our highly divisive politics will lead to a tattered nation.