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The Legacy of Fear: How the Shadow of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Shaped Kenya's Political Landscape In the annals of Kenya's political history, the events of 1969 stand out as a defining moment marked by fear, coercion, and manipulation. The political tension surrounding Jaramogi Oginga Odinga's candidature led to a series of oath-taking ceremonies in Gatundu that forever altered the fabric of Kenyan society. Understanding this historical context is crucial, especially when contemporary politicians attempt to invoke these dark chapters for political gain. The Fear of Jaramogi and the Birth of the Gatundu Oath The roots of the infamous Gatundu oath can be traced back to the fear and propaganda surrounding Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, the former vice-president and then-leader of the opposition. By 1969, the political landscape in Kenya was charged with tension. The assassination of Cabinet Minister Tom Mboya on 5th July 1969 had already set a volatile backdrop. Within this context, Pr

Egyptian Billionaire sentenced to death

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CAIRO - Egyptian real-estate tycoon Hisham Talaat Mustapha was

 sentenced to death by hanging on Thursday morning for his role in the murder of Lebanese pop singer Suzanne Tamim in Dubai last year.

The Cairo court announced its verdict after months of wrangling that had left the Egyptian society frustrated over rampant corruption in the country. The court found that Mustapha had paid Mohsen al-Sukkari, a former Egyptian security officer, to murder the singer in her apartment in Dubai last July.

The death sentence must go to Egypt's mufti, the government's supreme religious arbiter, for approval before a 25 May sentencing hearing. The convicted men may appeal Thursday's verdict.

 

The court erupted in chaos after the judge read his verdict on Thursday morning, as family and supporters of the two convicted men shouted and wept in distress. Mustapha and al-Sukkari were quickly removed from the courtroom.

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