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Public is Fast Losing Faith in the Coalition.

The Nation (Kenya)

| October 31, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

It is seven months since the formation of the coalition government and Kenyans are getting exasperated.

The enthusiasm that followed the historic signing of the power-sharing deal between President Kibaki and ODM leader Raila Odinga in February and the naming of a mixed-grill cabinet two months later has dissipated.

Several promises were made, but few have been implemented.

The pledges include resettling the displaced people, a new constitution, job creation, dealing decisively with perpetrators of the post-election violence, reforming the Electoral Commission and reorganising the civil service.

The resettlment started in earnest, but fell …

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