Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta called for peace on the eve of a vote that has deeply polarised the nation, and that he is almost certain to win given a boycott by his rival Raila Odinga.
"Let us all maintain peace as we exercise our constitutional right to choose," he said in a televised address
source: AFP
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