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Polls close as Kenyans queue to vote for next president

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Voters queue in Kenya's capital Nairobi as polling stations begin to close across the country. Kenya is hoping for an orderly transition of power after almost a decade under two-term President Uhuru Kenyatta, but concerns about vote-rigging linger after past election disputes spiralled into bloodshed. IMAGES

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