Kenyan politicians and citizens are celebrating a new constitution and future. Final results showed that the new constitution passed with 67 percent of the vote. The peaceful voting contrasts with the ethnic violence that plagued the 2007 election.
Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with reporter Sheri Fink in Nairobi about the agreement signed today by Kenya’s president Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga
Adam Mynott in Kenya, on the status of talks between the country’s government and the opposition; the two sides have so far failed to reach a power-sharing agreement that would settle a dispute over elections back in December
The World’s Matthew Bell has the latest on negotiations between Kenya’s two main political rivals; Former UN chief Kofi Annan is mediating the talks, aimed at ending weeks of post-election violence in Kenya
Kenya protests continue
Anchor Lisa Mullins gets the latest on post-election turmoil in Kenya from David McGuffin who is in Nairobi, covering the story for the Canadian Broadcasting Company.