Political parties blamed for the delay, as national broadcasters abruptly stop sharing provisional outcomes
The head of Kenya’s election commission has admitted the tallying of results from the country’s presidential poll was moving too slowly, blaming political parties for the delay, as national broadcasters abruptly stopped sharing provisional outcomes.
Tuesday’s election was largely peaceful but disputes over previous presidential votes have been followed by deadly violence, fuelling jitters as provisional results point to a tight race between the frontrunners William Ruto and Raila Odinga.