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Kenyan voters' views: Denis
Denis Onyango, 37, works as a civil engineer in western Kenya in the port city of Kisumu on Lake Victoria in Nyanza province.

Denis Onyango

The results have obviously been tampered with.

It has caused a lot of problems here in Kisumu: rioting and looting.

One of those killed was a boy - his mother is a vegetable seller in the estate where I live. It's really terrible.

People couldn't go to the shops to get supplies - even people in affluent areas ran out of things. And if they went to the shops - everything had been taken.

I walked into town this morning, the situation hasn't changed much. There are lots of policemen - some keeping vigil in the shopping areas.

NYANZA PROVINCE
Political affiliation: ODM (Odinga) majority
Ethnicity: Luo
Issues: Poor infrastructure; failing agriculture; fishing industry

We cannot get updates on TV because there is a ban. Although, there's a new TV station called K24 which has a former CNN reporter who has been able to go around and get us pictures.

Only the opposition leaders are issuing statements.

[President Mwai] Kibaki got himself sworn in again and has just kept quiet.

There should be a recount and a retally in the presence of international observers, so we are certain of the results.

The outgoing leader - that's what I call Kibaki - has failed. And we are not done yet.



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