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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn-in as the new President of Kenya

Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn-in as the new President of Kenya . He is the
fourth president of Kenya. Kenyatta won in a tightly fought race for
Kenya's presidency on 9 March 2013 against Raila Odinga. He won with
50.07 percent votes in the election. Uhuru Kenyatta is Jomo Kenyatta's
son. Jomo Kenyatta was the first President of Kenya. He also served as
the Deputy Prime Minister (2008 to 2013), Finance Minister (2009 to
2012) under President Mwai Kibaki as well as Minister for Trade (in
April 2008). Jubilee Alliance coalition nominated Uhuru for
presidential race against Raila Odinga. Uhuru Kenyatta needed over 50
percent of the national vote to avoid a run-off. He received 50.07
percent in the election and became the President of Kenya. Uhuru
Kenyatta's party, The National Alliance (Kenya) (TNA) formed alliance
with United Republican Party (URP) of William Ruto, National Rainbow
Coalition party of Charity Ngilu and Republican Congress Party (RCP)
of Najib Balala. This coalition was called Jubilee Alliance coalition.

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