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US Ambassador Michael Ranneberger delivers a speech on reform, partnership and the future of Kenya during a luncheon held by the American Chambers of Commerce on January 26, 2010. He said that the travel advisory issued to its citizens on Kenya will not be lifted anytime soon. Photo/FILE

US Ambassador Michael Ranneberger delivers a speech on reform, partnership and the future of Kenya during a luncheon held by the American Chambers of Commerce on January 26, 2010. He said that the travel advisory issued to its citizens on Kenya will not be lifted anytime soon. Photo/FILE 

By ALPHONCE SHIUNDU
Posted  Tuesday, January 26  2010 at  17:05

“The development of a consensus draft and holding of successful referendum would constitute a very significant watershed for reforms,” said Mr Ranneberger.

Additional reporting Benjamin Muindi

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