Joint Government?
Posted on February 8, 2008 by Kim S. Clune
Just announced on The Today Show:
Today Kenya’s ruling party and opposition agreed to form a joint government in an effort to end weeks of post-election violence there that’s killing more than a thousand lives. The two sides are still discussing which roles each party would play.
A quick news search produced the following results:
![]() Voice of America |
Kenya’s ruling party and opposition agree to form joint government The Canadian Press - 9 minutes ago NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya’s ruling party and the opposition say they have agree to form a joint government. However, the two sides are still discussing who … Violence rages on after “rigged” presidential election in Kenya The Broward Times Last updated: 2 minutes ago Daily Nation all 299 news articles » |
| Kenya govt sees end in sight at crisis talks Reuters - 13 minutes ago 27 polls, shattering Kenya’s image as a stable business, tourism and transport hub. “It is not complete yet, but the progress is excellent. … |
| Kenya’s parties ‘agree peace deal’ The Press Association - 14 minutes ago Hopes for an end to the violence sweeping Kenya rose when a leading opposition MP said a deal had been struck to form a joint government with President Mwai … |
| Breakthrough reported in Kenya crisis talks Reuters South Africa, South Africa -35 minutes ago NAIROBI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Negotiators for Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga have achieved a “breakthrough” in their dispute … |
Rueters.com has updated their post-election chronology but has yet to mention this development.
Filed under: Media, Politics | Tagged: Africa, Kenya, post-election violence



