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Kenya: Kenyatta Speaks on Election Decision
Nation, 1 September 2017
President Kenyatta says he personally disagrees with the decision of the Supreme Court to nullify his re-election but accepts and respects it. Read more »
Uhuru Kenyatta has called on citizens to maintain peace, and vowed to beat his contender Raila Odinga at the ballot after the Supreme Court's call for new polls. Odinga, however, says he will push for the removal of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission as he does not have faith in it.
Raila Odinga celebrates the Supreme Court's decision with other National Super Alliance leaders.
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The seven judges of the Supreme Court will decide whether to uphold or nullify President Uhuru Kenyatta's win. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission declared Kenyatta ... Read more »
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has asked Supreme Court judges not to nullify the election results that ended with Uhuru Kenyatta re-elected purely on the basis of ... Read more »
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