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The governing Rainbow Coalition looks united for a change. Will it last?

After months of chaos and corruption charges, events are finally moving President Mwai Kibaki's way (AC Vol 46 Nos 10 and 13). The economy is growing faster, with tourism and trade rebounding sharply. A break in the long impasse over a new constitution looms. The prospects of a deal have been helped by Raila Odinga, Public Works Minister and leader of the Liberal Democratic Party in the Rainbow Coalition, who has called a truce in his long feud with Kibaki....

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