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Kenya (Vol 1, 2004)

in Africa Yearbook Online
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Marcel Rutten
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On the political front, 2004 started in as stormy a manner as 2003, albeit in a diametrically different mood. The early months of 2003 had witnessed the much-welcomed coming to power of President Kibaki and the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) and the ending of the uninterrupted rule of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) since independence in 1963. In 2004, tensions increased within the NARC coalition, a grouping of 13 parties and two civil-society organisations, negatively impacting the initially hopeful start.

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