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This week's highlights from African Arguments.
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On 8 August, Kenya finally goes to the polls. These 2017 general elections will be hotly-contested, from the presidency all the way down to the ward level.
Below are some of the most incisive pieces we've published on tomorrow's crucial vote, covering the elections from a range of important angles.
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Kenyatta vs. Odinga: A study in contrasts
As in 2013, the ever closer presidential race is between two familiar faces.
Nic Cheeseman examines the differences in their campaigns, backgrounds, and chances of victory.
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How the young and restless could change Kenya’s future
Arguably, the real contest for Kenya's political future is happening at the grassroots, with young people turning typical campaigning on its head.
Peter Dörrie follows a new generation of politicians on the campaign trail.
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How Kenya’s votes will be counted
Amidst tensions and promises of victory on both sides, a credible electoral process will be crucial.
Aly Verjee explains how votes will be counted.
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