As foreign and local
dignitaries poured into the 60 000-seat Kasarani stadium in Nairobi where the
ceremony is to be held, the opposition attempted to gather for a "memorial
rally" honouring the more than 50 people killed, mostly by police, in four
months of political upheaval.
However police fired
volleys of teargas and beat opposition supporters, prompting running battles in
the area, an AFP reporter said.
Meanwhile at the
Kasarani stadium chaos erupted as a crowd attempted to force its way into the
venue, prompting police to fire teargas at Kenyatta supporters who tried to
fight their way in.
"I just want to
see President Uhuru Kenyatta because I voted for him, why are we being beaten
like NASA (opposition)," said Janet Wambua, who was among the angry crowd.
Joseph Irungu of the
interior ministry planning committee had said there was space for 40 000 people
who did not get in to watch the event on big screens outside the stadium.
However no such screens were provided, further angering the crowd.
Around 13 mostly
African heads of state are expected to attend the ceremony where Kenyatta, 56,
will be sworn in for his second and final five-year term.