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Raila's Juba trip: Can he salvage Kenya's tarnished foreign policy?

Rt. Hon. RAILA Odinga has this Afternoon held talks with South Sudan President Salva Kirr in Juba, concerning the situation in the Country. [Photo/Emmanuel Wanson]

President William Ruto's decision to appoint former Prime Minister Raila Odinga as Special Envoy to South Sudan has yet again thrust Kenya into the international limelight at a time when its image abroad has taken a beating.

Raila's visit to Sudan in a bid to arrest the conflict threatening to explode to full-scale war following the arrest of second Vice president Riek Machar has been interpreted as a strategy for a fresh approach to Kenya's foreign relations that has suffered major setbacks owing to diplomatic gaffes.

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