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President Uhuru says Kenyans are tired of endless politicking

Kenya's President and presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta cast his ballot at the Mutomo primary school his hometown in Kiambu county, October 26, 2017, during the repeat elections. [PHOTO/ JOHN MUCHUCHA]

President Uhuru Kenyatta has said he would reach out to Opposition leader Raila Odinga should he win the repeat election.

Uhuru said the president-elect had the responsibility to unite the country and if he would be declared winner he intended to reach out to Raila, who boycotted the election.

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