Kenya Opposition Leader Targets Safaricom, KCB in Anti-Government Protests
- Raila Odinga calls for weekly anti-government protests
- Journalists’ union condemns Odinga’s attack on a newspaper
This article is for subscribers only.
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga called for the boycott of the nation’s biggest company Safaricom Plc and its second largest lender KCB Group Plc as part of his anti-government protests.
Odinga accused the two companies and a local media house of aiding President William Ruto’s government, saying they had become “enablers and facilitators of this brutal regime.” He didn’t give details to back his allegations.