Kenyan court holds final hearing before ruling on election


NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Supreme Court held its last session on Friday on a challenge to Uhuru Kenyatta's presidential election victory a day before giving a ruling that will test Kenyans' trust in the newly reformed judiciary.

The court delivers its verdict on Saturday on the challenge raised by defeated candidate Raila Odinga after peaceful voting on March 4 went some way to rebuilding Kenya's image following tribal blood-letting in the wake of the disputed 2007 vote.

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