
Kibaki
Mwai Kibaki was the third President of Kenya, serving from 2002 to 2013. He was instrumental in Kenya's economic recovery and development, overseeing significant growth and infrastructural projects. Kibaki's presidency is noted for its focus on education and health reforms, as well as the introduction of a new constitution in 2010. His leadership style emphasized economic liberalization and he played a crucial role in uniting various political factions during a tumultuous period in the country's history.
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Kibaki fixed the economy by taxing it.
Beyond the Budget: Kenya needs an economic story, not just a fiscal onePresident Kibaki reintroduced free primary education in January 2003.
We have normalised humiliation of children with a begging bowlKibaki's economic efforts are acknowledged as part of Kenya's political history.
Ordinary politicians have ideas but Raila Odinga was himself an ideaKibaki is referenced as one of the leaders during whose administration significant changes occurred.
Katiba still holds huge promise,enact it fully before amending itRuto claimed he has the education of Kibaki.
UDA MP faults Ruto for launching new projects, ignoring pending onesDr Ruto must employ the sophisticated political lessons he has learned from Moi, Kibaki, and Uhuru Kenyatta.
How Ruto, master of political tricks, will make a leisurely return to State House in 2027President Kibaki promised free primary education to citizens.
When taxes fail citizens it is a huge betrayalProf. Munene referenced President Kibaki’s tenure when discussing the education system.
Education system has been messed up': Prof MuneneKibaki is referenced in the context of past political alliances and failures.
Young people are not interested in your conclave, Mr OdingaPresident Kibaki called this vision the third of our three-legged stool.
Ruto and Gen Z agree that enough is enough but differ on what is enoughTony Gachoka cited Kibaki as an example of a leader who maintained moral leadership without ordering violence.
Tony Gachoka condemns Ruto's 'shoot protesters' orderPresident Kibaki galvanized citizens to actively reject corruption during the 2003 anti-corruption wave.
Easter call: What would Jesus do to uproot corruption in KenyaKibaki was loyal to Moi.
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