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Q&A: "I Will Give the Big Boys a Run For Their Money"
Interview with Nazlin Umar
NAIROBI - She's made her mark in the history books by becoming one of only three women to contest the presidency in Kenya; but, Nazlin Umar won't be taking up residence in State House, at least not during the current political term.
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Q&A: "I Don't Consider Myself a Loser in Any Way"
Interview with Pamela Mburia
NAIROBI - In the run-up to Kenya's Dec. 27 general elections, IPS touched base with legislative candidate Pamela Mburia on several occasions to discuss the challenges she was facing in her campaign. Ultimately, Mburia did not win the Eastern Province seat of Nithi that she contested, so this week we decided to join her again to look back on lessons learned.
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POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: Hopes for a Move "From Opposition to Proposition"
By Ephraim Nsingo
HARARE - A leading commentator in Zimbabwe has sounded a note of caution -- this after the country passed a political milestone that saw the opposition win control over the lower house of parliament in weekend elections.
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/UPDATE/POLITICS: Zimbabwe Holds Its Breath Over Election Results
By Ephraim Nsingo*
HARARE - With more than a day having passed since polling stations for Zimbabwe's general elections closed their doors, complete official results for the ballot have yet to be released.
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POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: "The Election Will Not Be Free and Fair"
By Ephraim Nsingo and Tonderai Kwidini
HARARE - Where to begin with listing the concerns that surround Saturday's general elections in Zimbabwe?
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POLITICS-KENYA: From Suspension of Talks to Fragile Success
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - The signing of a power-sharing agreement to end the political crisis in Kenya has elicited a variety of reactions.
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POLITICS-KENYA: "It Will Not Be Machetes and Arrows Any More, But Firearms"
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - Political analyst Kwamchetsi Makhokha has warned that failure of talks to address Kenya's political crisis could prove explosive. The East African country is trying to resolve a disputed presidential election that has already cost more than 1,000 lives -- and displaced up to 600,000 people.
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POLITICS-KENYA: Hopes of a Breakthrough in the Post-Election Crisis
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - Negotiations to bring an end to the political chaos in Kenya that was sparked by disputed presidential elections entered their third week, Monday, in the capital of Nairobi, amidst reports that an agreement may finally be in sight.
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RIGHTS-SOUTH AFRICA: "We Are Just Helping Desperate People Here"
By Davison Makanga
CAPE TOWN - A police raid on a Methodist church which provides shelter to hundreds of refugees in the South African financial centre of Johannesburg is continuing to draw angry responses.
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POLITICS-KENYA: State Overpowering People
By Najum Mushtaq
NAIROBI - Post-election politics in Kenya has become a war of attrition, and President Mwai Kibaki seems to be winning it, the cost to the image and economy of the country notwithstanding.
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KENYA: Senior Women Editors Campaign For Peace
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - The story of a 12-year-old girl stabbed by her 14-year-old neighbour just because their parents supported different presidential candidates in the Dec. 27 elections will hardly make headlines here. Neither will the story of a woman in President Mwai Kibaki’s backyard sheltering about 100 workers who have fled the post-election violence.
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Q&A: ‘We Want to Prepare Voters For the Election and the Post-Election Scenario’
Interview with Lovemore Madhuku, chairman of the NCA
HARARE - "If you run an inherently unfair election it will lead to political unrest in a post- election scenario," Lovemore Madhuku, chairman of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) told IPS.
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POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: Mbeki Attempting to Jumpstart Talks
By Tonderai Kwidini
HARARE - The Southern African Development Community (SADC)-brokered talks to end the political stalemate between the ruling ZANU PF party and the opposition Movement Democratic Change (MDC) are hanging by the thread.
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