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Calm returns to Nairobi, Kisumu as police deny killings

Kisumu County Governor-elect Anyang' Nyong'o and his deputy Mathews Owilli (left) flanked by several elected leaders during a presser to restore normalcy in Kisumu on August 13,2017. He spoke against destruction of property by civilians and police excessive use of force on vulnerable members of the society.(Photo: Denish Ochieng/ Standard)

Calm has returned to Nairobi and Kisumu cities after days of post-election protests.

Nairobi Regional coordinator Benard Leparmarai said about 15 per cent of the city had been insecure since Friday.

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