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Kenya's finance minister resigns over scandal

Kenya's finance minister has resigned after being named in a corruption scandal that threatened to damage the nation's fragile new unity government, Prime Minister Raila Odinga announced.

Plane crashes carrying Kenya minister

A plane crashed Tuesday in western Kenya, killing all four people on board, including a Cabinet minister and an assistant minister, President Mwai Kibaki said.

Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence

The thought of going home terrifies Sarafina Nyambura.

Kenyan unity government sworn in

Kenya swore in a new Cabinet on Thursday of more than 90 people, which one Kenyan official described as "a big burden on a poverty-stricken country."

Time.com: Can Kenyan Power-Share Plan Work?

Recovering from bloody ethnic strife, the country's rivals agree to a pricey joint government -- even if power-sharing didn't work the last time

Kenyan president taps rival as PM

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki tapped opposition leader Raila Odinga as prime minister, sealing the long-awaited power-sharing deal aimed at settling a dispute over the December elections that led to widespread violence.

Time.com: Breakdown in Kenya Coalition Talks

Political uncertainty threatens new chaos as government and opposition fail to agree on power sharing

Kenya Parliament takes step toward power-sharing deal

Kenyan lawmakers took another step Tuesday toward approving a power-sharing deal to end the country's deadly political crisis, one day after reports the army used heavy firepower to crack down on a group linked to bloody land clashes.

Kenyan president pushes peace deal

President Mwai Kibaki urged the Kenyan parliament Thursday to pass into law a power-sharing deal reached last week aimed at ending the violence that followed the country's disputed presidential election in December.

Time.com: Peace and Poison Arrows in Kenya

The warring factions may have agreed to form a coalition but the tribes of Kenya have learned to fight -- and to make weapons to protect themselves

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