NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Election officials in Kenya began counting ballots by hand on Wednesday after the early returns electronic system broke down, while a top presidential candidate levied charges against Britain's high commissioner that the U.K. is meddling in the vote. The party of Deputy Prime Minster Uhuru Kenyatta — the candidate that faces charges at the International Criminal Court and is the son of Kenya's founding president — accused the British high commissioner of "shadowy, suspicious and rather animated involvement" in efforts to get the election...
0 Responses to Kenya: Ballot count begins; charge levied at UK