Victory for William Ruto, Kenya’s self-made ‘hustler’

Ruto, representing the Kenya Kwanza Alliance, won 50.5% of the vote in the country’s presidential election

William Ruto talking to a crowd
William Ruto, the newly-elected president of Kenya, addresses the nation in Nairobi, Kenya, on 15 August
(Image credit: Michele Spatari/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Save for a few mostly inconsequential skirmishes, and one unfortunate murder”, Kenya’s presidential election campaign had passed pretty smoothly, said The EastAfrican (Nairobi). The race, which pitted deputy president William Ruto against the veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, was largely free of the violence that has marred previous polls in Kenya. “There was no overt abuse of incumbency” or “harassment of opponents or their agents” as the ballots were cast and counted, slowly, over six days.

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