NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Fewer Kenyans voted Tuesday in an unusual presidential election where a longtime opposition leader who is backed by the outgoing president faces the brash deputy president who styles himself as the outsider. Turnout was just 56% an hour before polls closed as some voters cited little hope of real change.
NAIROBI, Kenya Fewer Kenyans voted Tuesday in an unusual presidential election where a longtime opposition leader who is backed by the outgoing president faces the brash deputy president, who styles himself as the outsider. Turnout was just 56% an hour before polls closed as some voters cited little hope of real change.
Polls opened Tuesday in Kenya s unusual presidential election, where a longtime opposition leader who is backed by the outgoing president faces the deputy president who styles himself as the outsider.