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Today will be the official start of Kenya's Nationwide Voter Registration Exercise.
As many people in Africa know all too well, if the national voter list is not up-to-date and accurate, it can lead to flawed elections with much-disputed results.
To try and avoid the post-election turmoil and violence of two years ago, Kenya is drawing up a new constitution ahead of the next general election in 2012.
All previous electoral registers are void.
But will the process of registering some ten million voters in more than two hundred constituencies be completed before July's scheduled referendum on the new constitution?
Network Africa's Tony Andoh-Korsah asked Ahmed Issack Hassan, chairman of Kenya's Interim Independent Electoral Commission.
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