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Fishing, once the economic engine in Kisumu, Kenya, is thriving again after postelection violence in August and September. President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared winner with 98 percent of the votes after Raila Odinga boycotted the vote and asked his supporters not to participate in the repeat election. (Tonny Onyulo/Special to The Washington Times)
Photo by: Tonny Onyulo
Fishing, once the economic engine in Kisumu, Kenya, is thriving again after postelection violence in August and September. President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared winner with 98 percent of the votes after Raila Odinga boycotted the vote and asked his supporters not to participate in the repeat election. (Tonny Onyulo/Special to The Washington Times)

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