Goons have broken into shops in Nairobi CBD, stoned buses carrying passengers as the mourning of Raila Odinga turns chaotic.
The National Assembly will hold a special sitting on Thursday from 10am to midnight for MPs to mourn Raila Odinga's demise.
The government has postponed the verification of the NYOTA applications that were scheduled to take place on Friday, October 17, across all 290 constituencies, following President Ruto's proclamation for a seven-day national mourning.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki convenes the first meeting of the National Funeral Committee to plan Raila Odinga's state funeral, expected to address the country tonight.
ODM SG Edwin Sifuna apologises to Kenyans for the delayed confirmation of Raila Odinga's death, saying the party had to wait for the president to confirm the demise.
CSs Musalia Mudavadi, Kipchumba Murkomen, and Hassan Joho; Governor Johnson Sakaja; and Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah are among a 30-member delegation heading to India to escort Raila Odinga's body home.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and his wife, Margaret Kenyatta, have visited Mama Ida Odinga to console her at her Karen residence.
Kenya's High Commissioner to India, Ambassador Peter Munyiri, has received Raila's body at the Kerala Medical College in India; the body is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow.
Raila Odinga's body is to arrive in Kenya at around 8:30am on Thursday and lie in state at the Parliament buildings from 12 noon to 5pm for public viewing.
A public viewing of Raila's body is also scheduled for Saturday, at Moi Stadium in Kisumu City between 9am and 3pm.
Raila Odinga to be buried on Sunday in line with the traditions of his Anglican Church.