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Kenya: Presidential and general elections set for March 4
The country had over 80 radio and about 20 television stations at the end of 2012.
Infrastructure development in Kenya: Nairobi-Thika -Road. PHOTO/File
Kenya has launched Konza technopolis city project to create a hub of technology innovation in Africa. Kenya is on track to becoming Africa’s leading technology and innovation hub. The overwhelming success of the M-Pesa platform that provides millions of Kenyans access to banking services, is a case in point.
The Candidates
– Prime Minister Raila Odinga, 68, of the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD).
– Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, 51, of the Amani Coalition party.
– Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi, 52, of the Amani Coalition party.
– Peter Kenneth, 41, of the Eagle Alliance party.
– Paul Muite, 67, of the Safina party.
– Martha Karua, 55, of the National Rainbow Coalition.
– James ole Kiyiapi of the Restore and Build Kenya Party.
– Mohamed Dida of the ARK party
