Kenya's Supreme Court Upholds Kenyatta Win
The Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the victory of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, after a challenge by his leading contender, Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
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Kenya:
Supreme Court Upholds Kenyatta Victory
allAfrica, 30 March 2012
Kenya's Supreme Court on Saturday ruled to uphold the victory of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, whose win was challenged by his leading contender, Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Read more »
Kenya's Supreme Court.
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Kenya:
Challenges Beyond Court Ruling
The Star, 30 March 2013
By the time you read this, the Supreme Court will either have rendered (unlikely) or about to render (likely) its decision on the case challenging IEBC's announcement of Hon Uhuru… Read more »
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Kenya:
Text of Supreme Court Decision Upholding Election Results
allAfrica, 30 March 2013
Following is the text of the decision by the Supreme Court of Kenya on disputed election results, as posted on The Kenya Judiciary web site. Read more »
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Kenya:
Swear in Uhuru, Kenya's Highest Court Rules
Capital FM, 30 March 2013
Uhuru Kenyatta will now be sworn in as Kenya's fourth president on April 9, after the Supreme Court on Saturday evening struck out Prime Minister Raila Odinga's petition… Read more »
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Kenya:
I Am Sorry, Uhuru Tells Supreme Court Judges
The Star, 29 March 2013
President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta has apologized to the Supreme Court over "casual" remarks he made about the six judges hearing election petitions filed against him. Read more »
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Kenya:
Crucial Court Ruling in Kenya
DW, 28 March 2013
March 4 elections put Kenya's parliamentary and presidential democracy to the test. Now it is the hour of the judiciary. Read more »
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Kenya:
Kenyans 'Anxiously' Awaiting Election Ruling
Capital FM, 28 March 2013
Kenyans are nervously awaiting the decision of their country's Supreme Court as to whether president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in the March 4 election will stand. Read more »
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Prime Minister Raila Odinga has suffered a setback in his quest to challenge the general elections after an additional affidavit filed later was expunged by the Supreme Court. Read more »