Mwai Kibaki became the President of Kenya on December 30, 2002, after winning the presidential election as the candidate for the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC). His election marked the end of Daniel arap Moi's long tenure in power. Kibaki's presidency focused on economic reforms and infrastructure development but faced challenges, including political tensions and issues of corruption. He was re-elected in 2007, but the election was marred by widespread violence and disputes over the results.
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