AfricaWorld Kenya opposition leader will go to Supreme Court over disputed elections by Joseph Anthony August 16, 2017 By Joseph Anthony August 16, 2017 1 minutes read Bookmark Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrVKOdnoklassnikiRedditStumbleuponWhatsappTelegramLINEPocketSkypeViberEmail 78 Opposition leader Raila Odinga Kenya opposition leader Raila Odinga said on Wednesday he would go to court over last week’s disputed presidential election results. “This is just the beginning, we will not accept and move on,” he told reporters in the capital Nairobi. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrVKOdnoklassnikiRedditStumbleuponWhatsappTelegramLINEPocketSkypeViberEmail previous post Zimbabwe’s Grace Mugabe still in South Africa – police next post Nearly 400 bodies uncovered from Sierra Leone mudslide: coroner You may also like Bookmark Crisis in ECOWAS as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger quits January 29, 2024 Bookmark Ex-Russian mayor goes to fight in Ukraine after bribery conviction January 15, 2024 Bookmark More than 30 killed in strikes on Sudan capital – NGO January 13, 2024 Bookmark Cape Verde becomes third African country to be declared malaria free January 13, 2024 Bookmark Nigerian art student Chancellor Ahaghotu breaks Guinness World painting record January 3, 2024 Bookmark Sierra Leone charges ex-president Koroma with treason over foiled coup January 3, 2024