
Masinde Muliro
Masinde Muliro was a distinguished Kenyan politician and a leader of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party. He was known for his commitment to the rights of the marginalized communities in Kenya and played a pivotal role in advocating for democracy, equity, and social justice during his political career.
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The return of the Masinde Muliro and Kijana Wamalwa era is being discussed as a hopeful prospect for the region.
In Sifuna and Natembeya, Western sees return of Muliro-Kijana duoWetang'ula drew parallels to the community’s long wait for national leadership, mentioning that Masinde Muliro passed on when he was close to power.
Wetang'ula warns Western leaders against disunity ahead of 2027Masinde Muliro was an opposition leader involved in the Saba Saba uprising in Nairobi.
Tracing the treacherous, bloody road to enactment of new lawsMasinde Muliro was a pro-democracy champion who supported the continuation of the rally during the Saba Saba protests.
Gen Z rekindles Saba Saba spirit, calls for reform, good governanceMasinde Muliro was a leader at the Saba Saba rally, advocating for political change.
Birth of Saba Saba ralliesMasinde Muliro was a leader at the Saba Saba rally, advocating for political change.
Birth of Saba Saba as ralliesMasinde Muliro is noted as an older reformist associated with Raila Odinga.
The great lie: Raila has for long pretended to be what he is notMasinde Muliro was a key figure in the early attempts at Luhya unity.
Western Kenya's long quest for one political voice amid divisions
Masinde Muliro was a notable figure in the political landscape of Kenya in the 1960s.
Kalonzo seizes opportunity to ride rising tide opposing Ruto and Raila








































