Kenyan financial markets have rallied in the past few days following the Supreme Court’s ruling that the presidential election held in March was legitimate. Nevertheless, with growth appearing to have slowed and president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta facing trial at the ICC, the economic outlook remains uncertain.
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