Skip to main content
Jump through story 1 update

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

  • It is troops that go to war and Generals take the credit, so goes a common adage. A famous military general to much acclaim did both; he led from the...
Resolved1 update Updated May 4

Inside The 1982 Coup D'état: Why Hezekiah Ochuka Only Ruled Kenya For 6 Hours

It is troops that go to war and Generals take the credit, so goes a common adage. A famous military general to much acclaim did both; he led from the front on the ground, and got credit for the victory. The story of Gen. Mohamed, who retired as Chief of General Staff, cannot be told without talking about the small “di

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

  • It is troops that go to war and Generals take the credit, so goes a common adage. A famous military general to much acclaim did both; he led from the...

Live updates

Latest developments

Photo

Inside The 1982 Coup D'état: Why Hezekiah Ochuka Only Ruled Kenya For 6 Hours

It is troops that go to war and Generals take the credit, so goes a common adage. A famous military general to much acclaim did both; he led from the front on the ground, and got credit for the victory. The story of Gen. Mohamed, who retired as Chief of General Staff, cannot be told without talking about the small “disturbances” that erupted in 1982. The casual manner in which the coup - spearheaded by junior officers of the Kenya Air Force, was planned makes it a laughing stock at any military academy on the planet. The junior officers' body of plans made a perfect blueprint of how not to stage a coup. But let's start from the beginning sometime in 1981, Kenya's spy chief Kanyotu (pictured above) and top soldier Gen. Mulinge became aware of...

Source: nyakundireportblog