Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday vowed to be the leader of all Kenyans and work to unite the country after a bruising and drawn out election process that ended with his swearing-in.
"I will devote my time and energy to build bridges, to unite and bring prosperity," he said -- a promise that analysts say is likely to ring hollow for the opposition, which rejects his election outright.
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