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Kenya: Supreme Court upholds William Ruto's presidential vote win

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Kenya’s Supreme Court on Monday (September 5) upheld William Ruto’s victory in the August 9 presidential election, ending weeks of political uncertainty and delivering a blow to challenger Raila Odinga who had alleged fraud in the poll. FRANCE 24's Vivianne Wandera tells us more.

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