Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday was sworn in for a second term as
president of Kenya, after a bruising election process that has left the
nation deeply divided.
Kenyatta, 56, took two oaths of office as his second
five-year term was sealed by the signature of Chief Justice David
Maraga. An election victory in August was overturned by the Supreme
Court, forcing him to face a re-run that was boycotted by the
opposition.
AFP
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