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NAIROBI, Kenya — If the political talk in Jeevanjee Gardens in the business district here is a sign of the future, civil unrest is likely to follow fraught presidential elections slated for late summer.

“We are not going to accept any rigged elections again,” vows Fredrick Onyango, who opposes the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his National Alliance political party. “We are going to demonstrate to ensure the will of the people prevails. The current government has performed very poorly. The cost of living is high. Corruption is rampant.”
    

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