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Uhuru’s legacy hinges on rebuilding nation after stormy electoral period

October 26 came and went. Kenyans exercised their democratic right by voting or not voting. A few attempted to disrupt the process. Voting failed to take place in Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori and Siaya counties.

Even as our public discourse shifts to what the low turnout means and the legitimacy of the exercise and its outcome, the question of how to heal a deeply divided nation is a major running theme.

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