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More than 100 people have died in riots sparked by election results in Kenya, and the United States says it's not ready to recognize the winner, ... December 31, 2007 4:00 PM ET.
With the results from Kenya's closely contested elections still up in the air and evidence growing of election mischief, riots erupted across the country on Saturday. Columns of black smoke boiled ...
About 14 million Kenyans were eligible to vote in Thursday's presidential election. The main contenders are Kenya's current president, Mwai Kibaki, and his one-time ally, Raila Odinga.
THE electoral commission of Kenya declared a winner in the country's bitterly fought presidential election on Sunday December 30th: the sitting president, Mwai Kibaki, was returned to power.
Election riots worsen in Kenya. ... had announced on Sunday that Kibaki won with 4,584,721 votes against Odinga’s 4,352,993 votes. ... This gallery article has 8 images. 8. Most popular.
Voting kicked off in Kenya early Thursday as registered voters elect their presidential, parliamentary and civic leaders for the next five years. WORLD / Africa (Xinhua) Updated: 2007-12-27 17:11 ...
Kibaki claims a dramatic, come-from-behind victory over challenger Raila Odinga in the tightest presidential race in Kenya's history. Fewer than 300,000 votes separated the two candidates.