NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan authorities said the outcome of a presidential election would not be compromised by the failure of electronic vote counting technology that has left the nation in the dark about the result three days after the poll.
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, 51, who is due to go on trial in The Hague for his role in ethnic killings that followed the last election in 2007, has led since results started trickling in after polls closed on Monday.
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