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Check out the detailed judgement of the Supreme Court on the Kenyan Presidential Election petition now!

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The Kenyan Supreme Court just released its full judgement on the Kenyan Presidential Election petition. Download it by clicking here.

For the DiA fact checking of accusations of electoral malpractice, go here.

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