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<ref>C. Bryson Hull, [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=87&art_id=nw20070725215703913C652388 "Kenya names ex-leader special envoy to Sudan"], Reuters (''IOL''), July 26, 2007.</ref>
Il [[28 Agosto]] 2007, Moi annuncia il suo appoggio alla rielezione di Kibaki e critica aspramente le due opposizioni del cartello Arancione (Partito ODM) [[Orange Democratic Movement]] guidato da [[Raila Odinga]], definendole di natura tribale. <ref>[http://www.eastandard.net/hm_news/news.php?articleid=1143973644 "Moi supports Kibaki’s re-election"], ''The Standard'' (Kenya), August 28, 2007.</ref><ref>Lucas Barasa and Benjamin Muindi, [http://allafrica.com/stories/200708280714.html "Kenya: Moi Endorses Kibaki for Second Term"], ''The Nation'' (Nairobi), August 28, 2007.</ref>
== Notizie Personali ==
Daniel arap Moi married Lena Moi (born Helena Bommet) in 1950, but they separated in 1974, before his presidency. Thus [[Ngina Kenyatta|"Mama Ngina"]], the wife of Jomo Kenyatta, retained her first lady status. Lena died in 2004. Daniel arap Moi has eight children, five sons and three daughters. Among the children are [[Gideon Moi]] (an MP), Jonathan Toroitich (a former [[Rallying|rally]] driver) and Philip Moi (a retired army officer). <ref>Ghanaweb.com, April 15, 2005: [http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/printnews.php?ID=79319 DOCUMENT: Rawlings' Speech at the APARC]</ref><ref>The Standard, August 1, 2004: [http://www.eastandard.net/archives/august/sun01082004/headlines/news31070401.htm Humble in life, great in death]</ref>. His older and only brother William Tuitoek died in 1995 <ref>Daily Nation, January 28, 2002: [http://www.nationaudio.com/elections/moisuccession/Moi%20Sunset/story4.htm A choice of seven grand homes: Which will Moi opt for?]</ref>
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