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Kenya leader names new ministers Kenya leader names new ministers
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Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki has named new ministers, just before Ghana's leader arrived as part of mediation efforts over disputed polls. Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki has named new ministers, just before Ghana's leader arrived as part of mediation efforts following disputed elections.
Mr Kibaki named Kalonzo Musyoka, who came third in last month's election, as vice-president but no-one from the main opposition party was appointed.Mr Kibaki named Kalonzo Musyoka, who came third in last month's election, as vice-president but no-one from the main opposition party was appointed.
A BBC correspondent says the move could derail the efforts of Ghana's John Kufuor, who heads the African Union.A BBC correspondent says the move could derail the efforts of Ghana's John Kufuor, who heads the African Union.
Violence after the polls has left some 600 people dead across the country. Violence broke out in opposition strongholds following the announcement.
Raila Odinga, who claims that fraud robbed him of victory in the polls, has meanwhile said that he will not attend talks with Mr Kibaki on Friday, unless they are led by Mr Kufuor. Some 600 people have died in a wave of clashes across the country, after the opposition said the election had been rigged.
Raila Odinga, who claims that fraud robbed him of victory, has meanwhile said that he will not attend talks with Mr Kibaki on Friday, unless they are led by Mr Kufuor.
He says Mr Kibaki should step down and new polls be conducted.He says Mr Kibaki should step down and new polls be conducted.
In that context, the BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says Mr Kibaki's move, in naming some members of his new cabinet, could be seen as a provocative act.In that context, the BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says Mr Kibaki's move, in naming some members of his new cabinet, could be seen as a provocative act.
Immediately after the announcement, trouble is reported to have broken out in the western town of Kisumu. Looting
Kisumu on Lake Victoria is Mr Odinga's home town and was the scene of very serious fighting and violence last week. Residents of the western town of Kisumu say that three people have died but police chief Grace Kahindi denied this.
NEW MINISTERS Kalonzo Musyoka: Vice-president, ODM- KenyaUhuru Kenyatta: Local government, KanuMoses Wetangula: Foreign affairs, PNU
Kisumu on Lake Victoria is Mr Odinga's home town and was the scene of very serious fighting and violence last week, which left 100 people dead.
"The youth are unhappy with the announcement of the new cabinet, which they term as provocation," Joe Ojuang a local reporter told the BBC News website.
There are reports that fires have been started and police have been firing over the heads of crowds of people on the streets.There are reports that fires have been started and police have been firing over the heads of crowds of people on the streets.
There are also reports that properties have been looted.There are also reports that properties have been looted.
Key postsKey posts
Mr Kibaki made the cabinet announcement in an address to the nation, which he recorded before going to the airport to welcome Mr Kufuor.Mr Kibaki made the cabinet announcement in an address to the nation, which he recorded before going to the airport to welcome Mr Kufuor.
He said he had considered the importance of keeping the country united with a strong broad-based leadership. "In naming the cabinet, I have considered the importance of keeping the country united, peaceful and prosperous and a strong broad-based leadership," he said.
The cabinet is null and void because President Kibaki did not win the election and we shall not recognise it William Ruto, ODM
For this reason he was naming the first half of the cabinet.For this reason he was naming the first half of the cabinet.
HAVE YOUR SAY The country-wide violence has affected virtually every Kenyan Geoffrey Mwango, Mombasa class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=3991&edition=1">Send us your comments Correspondents say the implication is that other cabinet posts are being left open for the outcome of negotiations. Correspondents say the implication is that other cabinet posts are being left open for the outcome of negotiations.
However, they say it is the key ministries that have been filled, leaving 15 remaining posts.However, they say it is the key ministries that have been filled, leaving 15 remaining posts.
The 17 cabinet members named include at least one other member of Mr Musyoka's party, as well as Uhuru Kenyatta, from the former ruling Kanu party.The 17 cabinet members named include at least one other member of Mr Musyoka's party, as well as Uhuru Kenyatta, from the former ruling Kanu party.
Mr Musyoka's Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya split from Mr Odinga's party last year in a row over who should represent the party.
While many former cabinet members lost their seats in the parliamentary elections, Mr Kibaki has retained several close allies.While many former cabinet members lost their seats in the parliamentary elections, Mr Kibaki has retained several close allies.
'Gentle giant'
Mr Kufuor's trip was seen as a sign that there has been some progress on the meditation front as his visit last week had been blocked.Mr Kufuor's trip was seen as a sign that there has been some progress on the meditation front as his visit last week had been blocked.
Ghana's Minister of Information Oboshie Sai Cofie said Mr Kufuor's role would be more as a facilitator than a mediator - someone to bring the two sides together in a more congenial atmosphere.Ghana's Minister of Information Oboshie Sai Cofie said Mr Kufuor's role would be more as a facilitator than a mediator - someone to bring the two sides together in a more congenial atmosphere.
HAVE YOUR SAY The country-wide violence has affected virtually every Kenyan Geoffrey Mwango, Mombasa Send us your comments
Mr Kibaki's aides say they is no need for official mediation - a key demand of Mr Odinga and his Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
The BBC's West Africa correspondent Will Ross says Mr Kufuor is not someone to bash heads together - he is known as the "gentle giant" - and has helped negotiate during the conflicts in Ivory Coast and Liberia.The BBC's West Africa correspondent Will Ross says Mr Kufuor is not someone to bash heads together - he is known as the "gentle giant" - and has helped negotiate during the conflicts in Ivory Coast and Liberia.
Mr Odinga's ODM won a majority in parliament but does not have the two-thirds needed for a vote of no-confidence in the president. Meanwhile top ODM official William Ruto has said they will not recognise the new cabinet.
Both sides have accused the other of ethnic cleansing during a week of violence after Mr Kibaki was declared the winner. "The cabinet is null and void because President Kibaki did not win the election and we shall not recognise it," he told the BBC Swahili Service.
The ODM won a majority in parliament but does not have the two-thirds needed for a vote of no-confidence in the president.
Both sides have accused the other of ethnic-cleansing during a week of violence after Mr Kibaki was declared the winner.
Some 250,000 people have fled their homes in clashes between rival political supporters, ethnic groups and the police.Some 250,000 people have fled their homes in clashes between rival political supporters, ethnic groups and the police.