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How Uhuru's inability to sack William Ruto has kept Kenya united

President Uhuru Kenyatta with his deputy William Ruto at the KWS Law Enforcement Academy in Manyani on October 16, 2020. [Stafford Ondego, Standard].

We are done with the elections, and for the first time since multiparty democracy, the country is calm, composed and confident to move forward. Most leaders across the country are comfortably conceding defeat, unprecedented moves that might make lawyers to lose their usual post-election plum jobs. Our courts might not be as busy this time. All credit goes to the politics of issues that dominated the 2022 campaigns.

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