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Kenya supreme Court upholds Uhuru Kenyatta’s win, demerits petitions

NAIROBI – The Supreme Court of Kenya has today delivered their verdict on case filed by former Kilome MP Harun Mwai and two other Kenyans.

After two days of retiring to deliberate on the issues raised, The Supreme Court Judges have dismissed the case

“We find the petitions are not merited,” Maraga read in his brief ruling.

Former Kilome MP Harun Mwau had petitioned the Supreme Court to invalidate the repeat presidential election, arguing that it did not comply with the Constitution.

His main argument is that Mr Kenyatta was not validly and legally elected and cannot be sworn in given that he was not properly nominated to contest in the fresh polls.

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