The six-member bench was hearing legal challenges to Kenyatta's win lodged by the opposition, led by Raila Odinga, the former prime minister who finished second in the poll.
The country's outgoing president called for calm ahead Saturday's decision, which confirmed the victory of Kenya's richest man Kenyatta, and precluded the possibility of a runoff vote.
Defeated candidate Raila Odinga said the March 4 poll was marred by technical problems and widespread rigging. Both politicians have promised to abide by the court's final word.
"It is the decision that the third and fourth respondents were validly elected," Chief Justice Willy Mutunga said in court, referring to Kenyatta and his running mate and deputy president William Ruto.
The court said that the bench hearing the case was unanimous in its decision to declare that the elections had been conducted in a "free, fair, transparent and credible manner in compliance with the constitution and all relevant provisions of the law".
Saturday's verdict - following a week of hearings - means that Kenyatta will be sworn in as president early next month.
Source: aljazeera
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