- Live updates as mourners view Raila Odinga’s body in Kisumu on the third day of the four-day funeral programme.
- The incident occurred during a night vigil in honour of the former Prime Minister on Thursday.
- The ODM leader died in India on Wednesday morning and will be laid to rest on Sunday, October 19.
- Kalonzo was Raila's running mate in the 2013 and 2017 General Elections.
- He served Raila for close to 18 years and was with him during his last moments in India.
- This comes days to the burial of the former Prime Minister on Sunday.
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- Kenyans thronged the 48,000 capacity stadium with hopes of viewing Raila's body.
- The new changes have been announced by the Raila Funeral Committee.
- Their mother, Ida Odinga, narrated the significance of all four names while paying tribute to Raila.
- The former head of state took the time to recount the casual moments he had shared with Raila.
- The state funeral has coincided with the first anniversary of Gachagua's impeachment as Deputy President on October 17, 2024.
- Kenya Airways revealed that most of its flights had been fully booked ahead of the weekend.
- Winnie was with her father when he collapsed during their morning walk
- The Heads of State joined thousands of Kenyans at Nyayo Stadium to mourn Raila.
- The gospel artist joins growing list of artists who have released songs to pay tribute to Odinga.
- A State Funeral is one of the highest level of funeral recognition the State can bestow on an individual.
- Motorists are urged to use the alternative during the closure period.
- Raila will be buried on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
- Live updates as country holds State Funeral for Raila Odinga at Nyayo National Stadium on the second day of the four-day funeral programme.
- The Friday viewing will start at around noon.
- A man had moved to court to stop the quick burial arguing that rushing the burial goes against Raila's legacy.
- Thousands of Raila supporters overwhelmed security at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Thursday.
- The Wiper leader is expected back in the country on Friday morning ahead of Raila's State requiem mass.
- The rehearsals were scheduled for Friday, ahead of the KCSE exams on October 21.
- One of the most important rituals is 'Tero Buru', a ceremony performed to cleanse the homestead of the evil spirit of death.
- Thousands of Kenyans had filled the stadium waiting for Raila Odinga's body.
- A change in some logistics of Raila's farewell has thrown the game into disarray.
- The commission has set new dates for the interviews which were scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2025.
- Live updates as Raila Odinga’s body arrives in Kenya ahead of a four-day funeral programme.
- He correctly predicted that Ruto would win the 2022 General Elections.
- Raila died on Wednesday, October 15, while undergoing treatment in India.
- Raila's body was held up at the airport for several hours.
- The body was supposed to be viewed at the Parliament Buildings from 12pm.
- The move comes after Kenya recently converted its dollar-based Chinese loans into the yuan.
- The body landed at JKIA at 9:30am ahead of the public viewing at the Parliament buildings.
- Raila's body expectedly arrived at JKIA at 9:30am.
- President Ruto and retired President Uhuru Kenyatta are at JKIA to receive the body.
- Raila's final days appeared to be marked with silence, speculation, and a blame game.
- This follows the death of Raila Odinga yesterday.
- Continued IMF backing would allow the government to reduce its domestic borrowing, according to CBK.
- Raila's body is expected at JKIA at 9:30am.
- A warning had been issued earlier in October.
- Those convicted risk fines of up to Ksh5 million or imprisonment for up to two years.
- Raila is set to be buried on Sunday, October 19.
- He will lie in State at Parliament on Friday.
- Some reports claim Oburu Odinga collapsed and rushed to the hospital.
- The ODM Secretary General is part of a delegation which will fly to India on Wednesday.
- The move comes after Ruto's presidential directives on Wednesday, October 15.
- The four-day conference was to be attended by Raila Odinga.