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World Briefing | Africa: Kenya: Opposition Leader Takes Oath as New Prime Minister

The top opposition leader, Raila Odinga, left, who claims to have won the presidential vote in December, was sworn into office as prime minister, fulfilling a main step in a power-sharing deal aimed at ending the violent political crisis that followed the deeply flawed election. More than 1,000 people died in fighting between allies of Mr. Odinga and President Mwai Kibaki, who was declared the winner. They agreed in February to share power but then wrangled over how to allocate cabinet posts. On Thursday, 40 cabinet ministers took up their positions, 20 from each camp. Mr. Kibaki’s party retained the finance and security ministries; Mr. Odinga’s allies will head up agriculture and oversee local government. The entire government, including Mr. Odinga, swore an oath of loyalty to the president.
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Stalemate in New Kenyan Government

Kenya’s president Mwai Kibaki and top opposition leader Raila Odinga remain deadlocked over the formation of a new government.
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Condoleezza Rice appeals for Kenya coalition

<b>Nairobi </b> Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, flew in to Kenya to urge President Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga, his rival, to accept a power-sharing deal.
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World Briefing | Africa: Kenya: South African Bows Out of Mediation

Cyril Ramaphosa, a South African businessman who led the African National Congress’s negotiations to end apartheid in his country in the 1990s, withdrew as a mediator in crisis talks in Kenya after the government of President Mwai Kibaki said he would not be impartial because he had had business dealings with the top opposition leader, Raila Odinga. Mr. Ramaphosa denied that. He arrived in Nairobi on Friday to help Kofi Annan, the former United Nations secretary general, broker talks between Kenya’s opposing politicians. Talks continued without him. The sides pledged to help people return to their homes and to provide food and shelter for those displaced by the ethnic violence that broke out after with the Dec. 27 presidential election. The government also lifted a monthlong ban on live television broadcasts.
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Two killed as riot police open fire on anti-Kibaki protesters

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Kenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review Talks - AllAfrica.com

Daily NationKenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review TalksAllAfrica.comNairobi — Coalition principals President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga have now been called in to whip their respective camps into order and broker ...Nation's colourful birthdayDaily NationConstitution: MPs talks make little progressKenya Broadcasting CorporationKibaki and Raila to end law review impasseDaily NationKenya Broadcasting Corporation -Daily Nationall 12 news articles »

Kenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review Talks - AllAfrica.com

Daily NationKenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review TalksAllAfrica.comNairobi — Coalition principals President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga have now been called in to whip their respective camps into order and broker ...Nation's colourful birthdayDaily NationConstitution: MPs talks make little progressKenya Broadcasting CorporationKibaki and Raila to end law review impasseDaily NationKenya Broadcasting Corporation -Daily Nationall 12 news articles »

Kibaki advises media on EAC integration - New Vision

Daily NationKibaki advises media on EAC integrationNew VisionKENYAN president Mwai Kibaki has urged the media within the East African Community (EAC) to promote awareness, discourse and lively debate ...Kibaki vows Kenya media freedomCapital FMKenya: Kenyan president reaffirms commitment to press freedomAfrique en LigueNairobi Hosts Pan African Media ConferenceCoastweekDaily Nation -journalism.co.za -The Citizen Dailyall 51 news articles »

Kenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review Talks - AllAfrica.com

Daily NationKenya: Kibaki, Raila Called in Over Review TalksAllAfrica.comNairobi — Coalition principals President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga have now been called in to whip their respective camps into order and broker ...Nation's colourful birthdayDaily NationConstitution: MPs talks make little progressKenya Broadcasting CorporationKibaki and Raila to end law review impasseDaily NationKenya Broadcasting Corporation -Daily Nationall 12 news articles »

Kibaki advises media on EAC integration - New Vision

Daily NationKibaki advises media on EAC integrationNew VisionKENYAN president Mwai Kibaki has urged the media within the East African Community (EAC) to promote awareness, discourse and lively debate ...Kibaki vows Kenya media freedomCapital FMKenya: Kenyan president reaffirms commitment to press freedomAfrique en LigueNairobi Hosts Pan African Media ConferenceCoastweekDaily Nation -journalism.co.za -The Citizen Dailyall 51 news articles »

Kenya's Growth to Accelerate to 4.5%, Kibaki Says - Bloomberg

BBC NewsKenya's Growth to Accelerate to 4.5%, Kibaki SaysBloomberg“We must take policy initiatives that will reduce and maintain low interest rates,” Kibaki said in an e-mailed copy of a speech he delivered to Parliament ...Feuding Kenyan Leaders MeetNew York TimesKenya leaders Kibaki and Odinga try to heal riftBBC NewsKibaki assures support over anti-abortion lawDaily NationCapital FM -Kenya Broadcasting Corporation -Times LIVEall 203 news articles »

 
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