All of this is part of the effort to spread a false story about Raila and a handshake that never happened
All of this is part of the effort to spread a false story about Raila and a handshake that never happened Dennis Itumbi Who really runs the government of Kenya na r rative and especially the news about it? Here's an example to show what I mean. People have said that Raila Odinga has said things like, "I'm going nowhere," "Baba is going nowhere," "I'm still here in the thick and thin of Kenyan politics," and so on. Have you read about that in the news? Nope. In the news, we instead hear about Raila's successors, like who will take over after Raila and so on. Instead, we hear in the news that "Ruto is gaining power" and "He has now completely neutralized the opposition," which are comments on the Raila-AU-job story. Now, we're told, Ruto is moving toward being in full charge. Isn't that what we're seeing in the news right now? That's why I ask again: who decides how politics are covered and analyzed ...