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Kenyatta is declared winner of hard-fought Kenya presidential vote

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Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta (L), flanked by his wife Margaret Gakuo Kenyatta (2-L), gestures while speaking following the Electoral Commission's official announcement of the election results on August 11, 2017 at the Bomas of Kenya in Langata, Nairobi. Kenyatta was declared the winner Friday. Photo: AFP

President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner on Friday of Kenya’s hard-fought presidential election, but opposition candidate Raila Odinga alleged the voting was rigged.

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In announcing the results of Tuesday’s contest, the election commission said Kenyatta won a second term with 54 per cent in balloting it called “credible, fair and peaceful.”

Hundreds of riot police were in the streets of the capital, Nairobi, amid fears of further protests by opposition supporters, who called the vote a “charade” and said challenging the outcome in court was not an option.

Kenyatta, the 55-year-old son of Kenya’s first president after independence from Britain, appealed for calm and unity after the bitter campaign.

“Kenya belongs to all of us,” he said. “Let us shun violence and let us refuse to be used for short-term political gain.”

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He said he was extending a “hand of friendship” to “our older brother,” Odinga.

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