Kenya’s Supreme Court has cancelled the result of last month’s presidential election.
The reason of the cancellation is as a result of irregularities, witness during the election, and as such ordered that new election should be conducted within 60 days.
Kenyan electoral commission had declared Kenya present president Uhuru Kenyatta the winner by a margin of 1.4 million votes.
But the opponent named Raila Odinga, said that the commission was “in a state of incompetence” and demanded resignations and prosecutions.
In respond, President Kenyatta said he would respect the court’s decision but also branded the judges “crooks”.
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