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Kenya: Supreme Court Ruling Due October 20 as Petitions Conclude
Capital FM, 16 November 2017
The Supreme Court has concluded the hearing of presidential petitions challenging the validity of the October 26 presidential election. Read more »
As experts sort through the historic repeat presidential election's aftermath, the involvement of data analysis companies has reportedly raised questions about privacy, voter manipulation and the role of foreign firms in local elections. Former Kilome member of parliament Harun Mwau and civil lawyers Njonjo Mue and Khelef Khalifa are challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta's October 26 re-election.
Supreme Court Justices.
Chief Justice David Maraga has ordered the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's lawyer, Waweru Gatonye, to ensure his clients give the petitioners' team, headed by ... Read more »
National Super Aliance Leader Raila Odinga is in the U.S. for meetings with top officials, as well as Kenyans, pushing for support of his electoral reforms agenda. Nasa is planning ... Read more »
As Supreme Court judges, advocates sit for the pre-trial conference today, they will agree on rules to guide the hearing of the cases to conclusion. This time there are three ... Read more »
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