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Kenya’s Supreme Court nullifies Kenyatta’s re-election

In what may be seen as a shock, the Supreme Court in Kenya on Friday nullified the re-election of the country's President Uhuru Kenyatta.

[Video] – Kenya’s Odinga submits case in Supreme Court

Watch submission in Kenya's Supreme Court as opposition leader, Raila Odinga's lawyers submit their case challenging the election results.

Polls open in Angola as voters pick new MPs and President

Angolans are voting on Wednesday to elect Members of Parliament who will pick a new president in an election that many consider very significant.

Opinion: Kenya – from the court of the people to the courts of law

"We will show the world how the figures were cooked and Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner," NASA (National Super Alliance) leader Raila Odinga declared to a crowd of journalists, bodyguards and what seemed to be his entire inner circle.

Kenya’s Odinga to challenge election results in court

The opposition leader in Kenya, Raila Odinga on Wednesday said he will challenge the August 8 election results in Court.

Kenya moves against NGOs mulling legal action over election

Kenya's government moved to shut down two rights organisations who said Tuesday they had been contemplating court action over last week's disputed presidential election.

Kenya’s Odinga calls for strike over election defeat

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has told his supporters to boycott work as he agitates over his election defeat last week.

Uhuru Kenyatta declared winner of Kenya’s presidential elections

Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday was declared winner of Kenya’s presidential elections, defeating his rival Raila Odinga who is challenging the results. Mr. Kenyatta had 54.2 per cent of votes, according to final results declared by the electoral commission chair, Wafula Chebukati.

[Live Stream] Kenya election results announcement

There is high security presence across Kenya ahead of the Friday's expected announcement of the winner of the Presidential elections. The leading candidates are President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.

Opinion: Déjà vu after Kenya elections

History now seems to be repeating itself and there is a real sense of déjà vu. In both previous elections, Odinga refused to accept the results. He went to court - and lost. Fearing outbreaks of violence, many Kenyans have already left the country's major urban centers.

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