Kenyans have begun voting in a historic referendum on a proposed new constitution.
The draft document contains radical proposals on reducing the powers of the president and land reform.
Today's referendum was part of a deal that ended deadly clashes after a disputed election in December 2007 when more than 1,000 people were killed.
The BBC's Josphat Makori is monitoring developments in Nairobi.
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Scores of people were killed in the town of Eldoret after the country's 2007 elections.
So how did voting go there? The BBC's Wanyama Chebusiri sent this report.
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