https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/01/kenyan-supreme-court-annuls-uhuru-kenyatta-election-victory

For the first time in postcolonial Africa, a court has cancelled the result
of a presidential election. Although West and Southern Africa, with the
continental superpowers in Nigeria and South Africa, have historically led
the march to African modernity, East Africa is in many respects more
advanced than either. It has the only supra-national telecoms network, the
world's first and largest mobile money network in Kenya, economic progress
and dictatorship in Rwanda, significant historical forms of rural socialism
in Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia, the only war between established states
since African independence and so on.

Kenya is at the heart of all this. When a subsidiary of Vodacom launched
M-Pesa (mobile money in Swahili, with 24 mn accounts in Kenya and then
Tanzania), it was immediately made subject to an official inquiry. This
found that mobile money was a sounder system than the terrestrial banks;
and the lives of vast numbers of citizens have been enabled by its
consequences. Kenya, less visibly, also leads the world in recycling old
computers for sale cheaply, unlike their counterparts in richer countries
where the banks run the show.

East Africa is embracing the struggle for modern civilization's supreme
values of democracy and science faster than anywhere else in Africa. Of
course there is a long way to go -- and this latest judgment might lead to
civil war as it almost did a decade ago; but we should all be paying close
attention to developments there.

Keith
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