Middle East & Africa | Winner by a wafer

William Ruto is declared Kenya’s next president

The populist candidate stirs hope and alarm in equal measure

Supporters of Deputy President and presidential candidate William Ruto celebrate his victory over opposition leader Raila Odinga in Eldoret, Kenya, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022. Ruto received 50.49% of the vote, the chairman of the electoral commission said, while Odinga received 48.85%. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)
|Nairobi

It had all gone so well. For days, ballots cast in Kenya’s presidential election had been meticulously and transparently counted. But just as Kenyans were hoping to consign their murky electoral history to the past, all hell broke loose. Sensing that their man was about to lose, allies of Raila Odinga, the outgoing government’s favoured candidate, rushed the stage as the electoral commission’s chairman, Wafula Chebukati, prepared to declare William Ruto, the anti-establishment candidate, the winner. Throwing punches, they hurled the podium into the auditorium. Mr Chebukati fled, as did assembled Western ambassadors. A choir, supposedly symbolising national harmony, sang bravely on.

This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Enter the strongman”

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