Mukhisa Kituyi
Mukhisa Kituyi is a prominent Kenyan politician and former Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), known for his advocacy on trade and development issues in Africa. He has served in various governmental roles and is recognized for his contributions to policy-making and diplomacy in the region. Kituyi recently criticized Kenyan President William Ruto for hosting Sudanese paramilitary rebels, calling the move 'criminally irresponsible' and a departure from Kenya's traditionally cautious diplomatic approach.
Born on Jan 01, 1956 (69 years old)
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Kenya:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi is the coalition spokesperson for the United Opposition, advocating for ethical standards in politics.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi, the spokesperson for the United Opposition, stated that Governor Kahiga was not a member of their group.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi has been appointed as the spokesperson and Head of Secretariat for the United Opposition.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi held top political offices during Mwai Kibaki’s administration.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi echoed frustrations regarding unfulfilled promises to the region.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi was part of the Young Turks who played a significant role in Kenya's political landscape.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi was among the Young Turks who emerged during the political agitation.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi joined Gachagua and others in a coalition to liberate Kenyans from the Ruto administration.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi is mentioned as one of the attendees at the meeting.
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Kenya:
Mukhisa Kituyi is part of the coalition aiming to unseat President Ruto in the 2027 elections.
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