Kenya Government of National Unity
The Government of National Unity, also known as the "grand coalition cabinet", is a designation for the current coalition government currently in power in Kenya since April 2008. It was formed through negotiations between the Orange Democratic Movement's leader and presidential candidate Raila Odinga and Party of National Unity's leader and incumbent presidential candidate Mwai Kibaki in the aftermath of the ethnopolitical violence which had followed the flawed and controversial presidential election of the previous year. Kibaki sits as the... read more
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From Pambazuka
Dated 26 January 2012
2012-01-26
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta distributed close to Sh50 million to mobilise and arm attackers during the post-election violence, according to the ruling of ICC judges. The money was released in instalments through three former MPs from Kiambu and Nakuru...
From The Daily Nation
Dated 10 January 2012
Retired President Daniel arap Moi has opposed plans to change the name of the country’s party of independence into Kenya Alliance of National Unity.
From The Daily Nation
Dated 28 October 2011
Few people understand the logic behind the Party of National Unity’s backing of an ODM-Kenya member in the last Kamukunji by-elections.
From Crikey
Dated 26 October 2011
Kenya is facing very testing multifaceted challenges to national unity, writes Robert Johnson, a UN adviser/consultant in Nairobi.
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From The Daily Nation
Dated 25 February 2011
On February 28, Kenya will mark the third anniversary of the signing of the peace accord between the Government/Party of National Unity and the Orange Democratic Movement.
From Pambazuka
Dated 7 February 2011
2011-02-07
Party of National Unity affiliated parties will consult on how to pull out of the grand coalition its deputy secretary general Jeremiah Kioni said on Sunday, reports the Daily Nation. PNU, which is a key party in President Kibaki’s alliance...
From AllAfrica.com
Dated 21 January 2011
Gichugu legislator Martha Karua's Narc Kenya party has lost the push for a larger share of Party of National Unity (PNU) allocation from political parties fund, getting Sh2.6m out of Sh48.7m following a court order.