OVER the weekend Jubilee presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta said that his rivals should stop talking about the ICC and should instead focus on policies. The trials in the Hague of Uhuru and his running mate William Ruto start on April 10 and 11, the date of the second round run-off if there is one. According to the Chief Prosecutor, Uhuru and Ruto will then have to spend two years at the Hague. Assuming that they are elected, they will face the choice of whether to go, or not to go. If they go, Kenya will have no president for two years. The Speaker will probably have to take over...
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