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    Kenya Mourns: Raila Odinga’s Final Journey

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Sudden Passing in Indian Hospital

    Raila Odinga, 80, suffered a cardiac arrest during a morning walk at an Ayurvedic clinic in Kochi, Kerala, on Wednesday. Doctors transferred him to a nearby facility, yet he was pronounced dead shortly after 9 a.m. local time (Reuters).

    Aide sources confirmed his presence in India for treatment of an undisclosed ailment. Kenyan outlets, citing the Indian daily Mathrubhumi, broke the news before any official statement from his family or Nairobi authorities, sparking an immediate wave of online tributes.

    A Half-Century at the Heart of Kenyan Politics

    Born in Maseno in 1945 to independence veteran Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Raila studied mechanical engineering in East Germany, returning with socialist leanings that soon collided with President Daniel arap Moi’s single-party rule.

    Repeated detentions, including six years without trial after the failed 1982 coup, forged his reputation for resilience. He later contested the presidency five times—1997, 2007, 2013, 2017 and 2022—mobilising vast support while stoking fierce debate over electoral integrity.

    Legacy of Reform and Controversy

    Despite never entering State House, Odinga shaped Kenya’s democratic architecture. He helped secure the 1991 return to multiparty politics, co-authored the 2010 constitution, and served as Prime Minister in the 2008 coalition government that calmed post-poll violence (Thabo Mbeki mediation records).

    Critics blamed him for polarising rhetoric, yet admirers credit his constant pressure for institutional checks and devolution. Political strategist Javas Bigambo posted that Odinga made his name ‘immortal,’ capturing the ambivalence that defines his public image.

    What Next for Kenya’s Opposition?

    Analysts predict a scramble for Luo leadership and broader opposition realignment. Figures such as youthful lawmaker Babu Owino may rise, though cohesion inside the Azimio la Umoja coalition remains uncertain without the veteran’s unifying presence.

    State honours are expected once his body returns to Nairobi. President William Ruto had yet to issue a formal statement by press time, but Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other regional leaders have sent condolences, underscoring Odinga’s continental stature.

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