Raila Odinga, Kenya’s prime minister, provides an upbeat account of how the country’s unique power-sharing government is faring so far. But he spices it with reminders of the violent circumstances from which the coalition was born, and the occasional dig at his coalition partners who, he continues to insist, robbed him of victory in December’s presidential elections.
If Kenya is to avert a repeat of the turmoil that ensued, the government must use a forthcoming constitutional review to reshape the way the country is governed, he says.

