
Kenya’s presidential election
Inside Story takes a look at the challenges the future president will face.
![]() |
Raila Odinga, a Kenyan presidential candidate, addresses a big crowd during a rally in Nairobi |
It is election time in Kenya. On Thursday, Kenyans will vote in the tightest presidential race ever. Opinion polls show just three or four percentage points separate the two top candidates.
Mwai Kibaki currently holds the top post and is seeking a second term, while opposition figure and former political prisoner Rila Odinga is challenging Kibaki on his record.
The election campaign has been characterised by promises from both candidates to boost the economy and fight rampant corruption.
Kibaki boasts a sustained annual growth of five per cent since he came to power in 2002 and has campaigned for continuity. His rival, on the other hand, is casting himself as the candidate of change and the advocate of Kenya’s poor majority.
Inside Story examines the election and takes a look at the challenges the winner will face.
Watch Inside Story at 17:30 GMT
This episode of Inside Story aired on Wednesday, December 26, 2007
To contact us click on ‘Send your feedback’ at the top of the page
Watch Al Jazeera English programmes on YouTube
Join our debates on the Your Views page
Advertisement
Published On 29 Dec 2007