Kenya will hold a controversial repeat presidential election on Thursday as planned, the head of the election commission has announced.
Uhuru Kenyatta, who is seeking a second term, won in August but the poll is being held again over irregularities.
Opposition candidate Raila Odinga has called on his supporters to join him in boycotting the ballot.
A bid to delay the election fell apart after only two out of seven Supreme Court judges showed up for a hearing.
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