| Share
 

Mwai Kibaki

Kibaki, Mwai (Emilio Mwai Kibaki), 1931–, Kenyan political leader. An economist educated at the London School of Economics, he was elected to Kenya's first parliament (1963) as a member of the Kenya African National Union (KANU). He served as minister of finance and economic planning (1970–78) under President Jomo Kenyatta and as vice president (1978–88) and minister of finance (1978–82), of home affairs (1982–88), and of health (1988–91) under President Daniel arap Moi. In 1991 he broke with Moi (with whom he earlier had a falling out) and KANU and formed the Democratic party. Kibaki unsuccessfully against Moi in 1992 and 1997. As the presidential candidate of a broad opposition coalition (the National Rainbow Coalition) in 2002, however, he defeated Moi's chosen successor, Uhuru Kenyatta. Although Kibaki had run on an anticorruption plank, his government has been plagued with scandals of its own. It also experienced coalition divisions over the writing of a new constitution that failed to include a strong executive prime minister; the rejection of the document by voters in Nov., 2005, hurt Kibaki, who had worked for its passage. Kibaki was reelected in Dec., 2007, but the election was marred by vote fraud and criticized by domestic and foreign observers.

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2012, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

More on Mwai Kibaki from Infoplease:

  • Current Government Officials: Kenya - World > Heads of State Info Kenya Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments ...
  • January 2008 Current Events - January 2008 Current Events Here are the key news events of the month organized into three ...
  • April 2008 Current Events - April 2008 Current Events Here are the key news events of the month organized into three ...
  • December 2002 - December 2002 World Opposition Movement Declares Strike in Venezuela (Dec. 2): Foes of President ...
  • Kenya - Information on Kenya — map and flag of Kenya, geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities|Information on Kenya — geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, as well as a map and the national flag.

See more Encyclopedia articles on: African History: Biographies


Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: Kibaki, Mwai

US Rolls out Red Carpet for Kibaki: Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki Was Given the Full Red-Carpet Treatment during His Visit to the United States. While US Leader George Bush Seemed Preoccupied with Security and the Fight against Terrorism, Kibaki Went Looking for More Development Support. A Trade-Off Seems Imminent (African Business)

Kibaki v Odinga: no compromise yet; Kenya.(Kenya's political crisis)(Mwai Kibaki; Raila Odinga) (The Economist (US))

For Kenya's new leader, it's been a long road to the top; Mwai Kibaki will be inaugurated Kenya's third president, winning in a landslide.(WORLD) (The Christian Science Monitor)

Kenya reelects Kibaki president amid controversy.(WORLD)(President Mwai Kibaki) (The Christian Science Monitor)

Kibaki Front-Runner in December Polls: The Kenya Presidential and General Elections Are Scheduled for December This Year. the Incumbent, Mwai Kibaki's Popularity Has Been Rising Steadily on the Back of an Economic Growth Spurt and with the Main Opposition Divided, Appears Set to Win Another Term of Office. Neil Ford Reports (African Business)

Kenyan rivals agree to share power.(WORLD)(Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga) (The Christian Science Monitor)

A General without Officers: President Mwai Kibaki Is Facing His Most Serious Crisis since Winning the Elections in 2002. at the Time of Writing, He Had No Cabinet-Having Sacked the Previous One but Unable to Persuade New Ministers to Take Up Their Posts. Neil Ford Explains the Economic Consequences (African Business)

Kibaki blasts Comesa telecom efforts.(ICT)(Mwai Kibaki)(Brief article) (African Business)

Succession Battle Begins Slow Burn: President Mwai Kibaki's Appointment of Moody Awori as His Number Two Has Helped Shore Up the Battered Ruling Coalition but Problems Are Mounting for the New Government (African Business)

Power-Sharing Dynamics: At Long Last, after Intense Mediation by a Panel of Eminent African Leaders, Kenya's Main Political Parties Agreed to Meet Halfway and Share Power, with Opposition Leader Raila Odinga Becoming Prime Minister, While Mwai Kibaki Retains the Presidency. Dennis Onyango Has the Details of an Historic Deal (African Business)

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.

24 X 7

Private Tutor

Click Here for Details
24 x 7 Tutor Availability
Unlimited Online Tutoring
1-on-1 Tutoring