The Star Newspaper and Radio Africa Group were no longer boycotted by the Azimio La Umoja One party in Kenya, led by Raila Odinga.

PHOTO | COURTESY Raila uplifts The Star Boycott

Instead, Odinga has complained to the Kenyan Media Council about the media outlet (MCK).

"We have decided to end our boycott of the publication The Star. Instead, we have complained about the paper's prejudices to the Media Council of Kenya", stated Odinga.

He claimed that the administration of President William Ruto was undermining him by using the local daily.

The Azimio La Umoja leader advised his fans to avoid Safaricom, KCB Bank, and Radio Africa Group's Star Newspaper due to their claimed partiality.

During his speech on Tuesday at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation in Nairobi, Odinga singled out the three companies for acting as "facilitators of the Kenya Kwanza regime," in his words.

PHOTO | COURTESY Raila Odinga earlier urged his supporters to boycott The Star Newspaper

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka pleaded with the media to present events impartially while reiterating Odinga's words and clarifying that the Star was the subject of a complaint regarding unfairness.

Odinga also reiterated the coalition's demands, warning that the organization will start conducting rallies every Monday and Thursday the following week if they are not fulfilled.

One of the previous prime minister's five priorities was for the government to lower the cost of living.

Justice in voting. According to Raila, President Ruto must collaborate with the opposition to create the new commission, enable access to the IEBC systems, and restore the "Cherera four" sacked commissioners.

PHOTO | COURTESY Azimio La Umoja leader Raila Odinga at a past event

The government should be inclusive, and the president should stop "ethnicizing and commercializing" public service.

The basis of bias is the tribe. Kenya Kwanza to stop public personnel from being fired for serving the previous government.

Throughout the second stage of the rebellion, Azimio organized protests every Monday and Thursday.

The boycott uplift of the star newspaper by Odinga, however, comes after solid condemnation from the Kenya Union of Journalists (KUJ) and the Media Council Of Kenya, saying that the decision to boycott the newspaper is wrong and is not welcomed by media bodies in the country