The uneasy calm that prevailed through the Kenyan elections has broken with the results that President Uhuru Kenyatta was victorious, The FT reports. Opposition leader Raila Odinga has rejected the results and accuses Kenyatta of tampering even though no evidence has been presented. Most of the unrest has been in Odinga strongholds and the death toll now stands at 24, unfortunate that the last two rounds of elections have seen much higher numbers than that. More from the Guardian, CNN and the BBC.
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