Kagame in Nairobi for Kenyatta’s inauguration

President Paul Kagame Monday night arrived in the Kenyan capital Nairobi to attend President Uhuru Kenyatta’s inauguration Tuesday morning, the President’s Office has said.

Monday, November 27, 2017

President Paul Kagame Monday night arrived in the Kenyan capital Nairobi to attend President Uhuru Kenyatta’s inauguration Tuesday morning, the President’s Office has said.

Kenyatta will be sworn in alongside his running mate, Deputy President William Ruto.

Kenyatta’s swearing-in comes a week after his victory was upheld by the country’s Supreme Court, which ruled against two petitions contesting the results of the repeat election.

In endorsing Kenyatta’s re-election, Chief Justice David Maraga said the repeat election was conducted in accordance with the law.

Kenyans returned to the polls after the same court had nullified Kenyatta’s victory in August, following a petition by the main opposition party National Super Alliance (NASA) on the basis that the election commission had not observed the law during the process.

Today’s inauguration at the country’s main arena – Kasarani – will see Kenyatta start his second term in office, having first become president in 2013.

Some 60,000 people are expected to attend the event, including several Heads of State and Government.

President Kenyatta was among the leaders that attended President Kagame’s inauguration in August this year.

Kenya and Rwanda are both members of the East African Community and the two countries have closely worked together on several regional initiatives over the last couple of years.

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