Kenyans await ruling in disputed presidential election


NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Supreme Court said on Saturday it would convene at 1400 GMT to rule on legal challenges to Uhuru Kenyatta's win in a presidential election, a vote seen as a test of democracy five years after ballot disputes triggered widespread bloodshed.

The country's outgoing president called for calm over the decision that will either force a fresh election or confirm the victory of Kenya's richest man Kenyatta, who is facing charges of crimes against humanity in the Hague.

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