Kenya: How Odinga Won on Day One of Demonstrations

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Kenya: How Odinga Won on Day One of Demonstrations
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How Odinga Won on Day One of Demonstrations CapitalFMKenya: Kenya

Nairobi — Despite futile attempts to access the Nairobi Central Business District and subsequently State House, Opposition Leader Raila Odinga still had his way in sending a message to President William Ruto's administration.

Further, the move by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua urging the Azimio leaders to call off the demonstrations saying they are hurting the economy symbolized the unease by the government. "Every Monday there will be a strike, there will be a demonstration," he told crowds of chanting followers in Nairobi."The war has begun, it will not end until Kenyans get their rights," Odinga announced in Eastleigh after his convoy was teargassed outside Serena Hotel as he led supporters to town.Many businesses in Nairobi were shut ahead of the demonstrations, with some employers telling their staff to work from home.

Failure to which, the Kenya Kwanza Alliance promises to revive the economy will remain a mirage if at all the prolonged demonstration by the Azimio Coalition until their demands are met is anything to go by.

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