MOMBASA (Reuters) - Kenya's congested port of Mombasa, where thousands of cargo containers destined for across east Africa lie stacked high in the sun, is a potent symbol of the economic challenge facing the winner of this week's presidential election.
Whoever emerges as Kenya's new leader will have to work out how to boost growth when the nation's infrastructure is badly in need of an upgrade.
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