
The tragedy of the death of veteran Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, who was “arguably robbed of the presidency” twice, is not that he never got a crack at transforming his country. It’s that the working class hero who spent 50 years fighting autocracy and helped midwife Kenya’s robust multi-party democracy died, ignominiously, the way an inordinate number of African heads of state and elites do: in a foreign country, in a private hospital with resources that no ordinary member of their co
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Africa's Leaders Shouldn’t Be Medical Tourists





