Results of a referendum in Kenya show that voters overwhelmingly backed a new constitution to replace one from the colonial era. The new constitution is aimed at easing long-standing tribal and political tensions in Kenya. Opponents of the document
have conceded defeat, but they are calling for immediate consultations on possible amendments. Mariama Diallo explores what the vote means for the average Kenyan and for other African nations.
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