- Title: Kenyan president campaigns in opposition stronghold
- Date: 3rd August 2017
- Summary: VARIOUS OF KENYATTA ON STAGE WITH DEPUTY PRESIDENT, WILLIAM RUTO WAVING TO SUPPOTERS A JUBILEE PARTY FLAG KENYATTA SPEAKING ON STAGE (SOUNDBITE) (Swahili) KENYAN PRESIDENT, UHURU KENYATTA, SAYING: "Besides constant insults and being a hate monger what else did he do for our country? I want to ask you all, with great humility, for instance here in Kitui can you point out a single project my competitor put up here in Kitui while he was in government? Anyone show me. I am not speaking out of hate and I challenge him every time to show what he did while in power."
- Embargoed: 17th August 2017 19:33
- Keywords: Uhuru Kenyatta William Ruto Jubilee supporters election campaign rally opposition stronghold Kenya
- Location: KITUI, KENYA
- City: KITUI, KENYA
- Country: Kenya
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0026SLSZLZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta took his election campaigning into opposition strongholds on Thursday (August 3), urging residents to vote for him and help him secure a second term.
Kenyatta is facing a stiff challenge for veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga in next week's August 8 polls, when Kenyans will choose a new president, lawmakers and local representatives.
Many voters are jittery, fearing a repeat of the 2007 polls, when Odinga alleged rigging and called for demonstrations. The political protests and ethnic violence that followed killed more than 1,200 people.
During the next polls, in 2013, Odinga also lost and called foul, but he took his concerns to court and the elections were largely peaceful.
Kenyatta, was charged by the International Criminal Court with orchestrating the 2007 unrest, but the case against him and his current deputy, William Ruto, collapsed. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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