IN PICTURES: After the referendum
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President Mwai Kibaki addresses wananchi at KICC, Nairobi on August 5,2010 where he thanked Kenyans for voting for the proposed constitution. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
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President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga address wananchi at KICC, Nairobi on August 5,2010 where they thanked Kenyans for voting for the proposed constitution. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
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Kisumu residents celebrate results of the referendum on Thursday. Photo/JACOB OWITI
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Tourism Minister Najib Balala joins voters in celebrating the victory of the 'Yes' team in Mombasa on Thursday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA
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From left: Deputy Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetangula and Lands minister James Orengo during a press conference at the Bomas of Kenya on August 5, 2010. Photo/TOM MARUKO
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Higher Education Minister William Ruto (right) and Mutito MP Kiema Kilonzo during a press conference at the Bomas of Kenya where the 'No' team conceded defeat in the referendum. Photo/LIZ MUTHONI
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Eldoret Catholic Bishop Rev Cornelius Korir (left) and the Anglican Church of Kenya Bishop Rev Thomas Kogo of Eldoret address a press conference at Sirikwa Hotel in Eldoret on August 5, 2010, where they said they had accepted the outcome of the referendum. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO
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Eldoret Catholic Bishop Cornelius Korir (centre), his Eldoret colleagues from the Anglican Church of Kenya Bishop Thomas Kogo and Reformed Church Bishop Geoffrey Songok (right) address a press conference at Sirikwa Hotel in Eldoret on August 5, 2010, where they said they had accepted the outcome of the referendum. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO
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Medical Servics minister Anyang Nyong'o (right) and Energy minister Kiraitu Murungu (centre) and Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi after a joint press briefing at the Bomas of Kenya on August 5,2010. Photo/TOM MARUKO
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Tourism Minister Najib Balala joins voters in celebrating the victory of the 'Yes' team in Mombasa on Thursday. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA
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Matatu business in Nyeri Town returned to normal on Thursday after the referendum on August 4 which was a national holiday. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Regular and Administration police officers guard ballot boxes during vote tallying at Menengai High School on Wednesday night in Nakuru town. Photo/JOSEPH KIHERI
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Commissioner Davis Chirchir announces some of the final results from constituencies at the Bomas of Kenya auditorium in Nairobi on August 5, 2010. Photo/FILE
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Journalists file stories during the announcement of referendum results at the Bomas of Kenya auditorium in Nairobi on August 5, 2010. Photo/STEPHEN MUDIARI
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Red team officials Canon Peter Karanja, the NCCK secretary-general, (second left) and former MP Njeru Kathangu (centre) speak with chief electoral officer James Oswago (right) at Bomas of Kenya early Thursday morning. They presented a complaint to the IIEC. Photo/WILLIAM OERI



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