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Kenya consults Kagame over power-sharing tips

The New Times "KIGALI - Kenya’s Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka yesterday met with President Paul Kagame as the East African nation continues to search for a solution to the post-election crisis there.
After more than four decades of stability, Kenya slid into political turmoil after President Mwai Kibaki was declared winner of the widely disputed December 27 poll, triggering off violence that has killed at least 1000 people.
'We have met President Kagame and he gave us a lot to work on especially regarding the system this country has chosen to lead the nation,' Musyoka said after his meeting with the President at Village Urugwiro."

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