... Mission Impossible?
... Kibaki Names Cabinent
President John Agyekum Kufuor, Chairman of the African Union (AU) has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday evening to help in the search for a solution to the electoral impasse that has resulted in violent clashes killing over 300 people and displacing more than half a million others.
The President is in Kenya at the invitation of President Mwai Kibaki to join the international effort to restore Kenya back to the path of peace and tranquillity.
Kufuor was met on arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by the beleagued Kenyan President, Mr. Kibaki and several members of his newly formed Government.
Meanwhile, Raila Odinga, the leader of Kenya's opposition Orange Democratic Movement, has turned down talks with Kibaki.
The decision on Tuesday came 24 hours after Odinga had agreed to meet Kibaki, folllowing pressure from Jendayi Frazer, Washington's most senior diplomat for African affairs.
Kibaki, appointed half his cabinet just minutes before Kufuor landed in Nairobi, enraging the opposition and ending hopes of a swift end to the country's political and social crisis.
Angry protests immediately broke out in the opposition stronghold of Kisumu and in Nairobi's slums, where hundreds of people have already been killed in the violence that followed a perceived stolen election.
Western diplomats, who on Monday had persuaded the opposition leader, Raila Odinga, to call off his campaign of mass action, were angered by Kibaki's decision to fill all the key ministries as peace talks were about to begin.
... Mission Impossible?
... Kibaki Names Cabinent
President John Agyekum Kufuor, Chairman of the African Union (AU) has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday evening to help in the search for a solution to the electoral impasse that has resulted in violent clashes killing over 300 people and displacing more than half a million others.
The President is in Kenya at the invitation of President Mwai Kibaki to join the international effort to restore Kenya back to the path of peace and tranquillity.
Kufuor was met on arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by the beleagued Kenyan President, Mr. Kibaki and several members of his newly formed Government.
Meanwhile, Raila Odinga, the leader of Kenya's opposition Orange Democratic Movement, has turned down talks with Kibaki.
The decision on Tuesday came 24 hours after Odinga had agreed to meet Kibaki, folllowing pressure from Jendayi Frazer, Washington's most senior diplomat for African affairs.
Kibaki, appointed half his cabinet just minutes before Kufuor landed in Nairobi, enraging the opposition and ending hopes of a swift end to the country's political and social crisis.
Angry protests immediately broke out in the opposition stronghold of Kisumu and in Nairobi's slums, where hundreds of people have already been killed in the violence that followed a perceived stolen election.
Western diplomats, who on Monday had persuaded the opposition leader, Raila Odinga, to call off his campaign of mass action, were angered by Kibaki's decision to fill all the key ministries as peace talks were about to begin.