President-elect, William Ruto, pledges to finish all projects started by President Uhuru Kenyatta if he assumes office.
Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka forms committees to audit the county workforce, pending bills and his predecessor's projects.
Police accuse outgoing Kakamega senator, Cleophas Malala, of committing four electoral offences.
The registrar of the Supreme Court reveals that six polling stations ordered for recount and scrutiny of ballots did not have Forms 34A.
IEBC fails to provide the forensically captured image of the server holding Form 34C used to declare William Ruto as President-elect.
IEBC says that Wafula Chebukati did not announce results from 27 constituencies as commissioners were suffering arrests and abductions during the tallying.
IEBC says that Article 138 3 (c) gives the Commission a joint role in announcing the results thus chairperson, Wafula Chebukati, cannot act alone.
Kithure Kindiki claims that the Bomas of Kenya chaos forced Wafula Chebukati to declare William Ruto as President-elect in a rush.
Lawyer George Oraro clarifies that the National Security Advisory Council (NSAC) visited Bomas to obtain presidential results and not manipulate the final tally
Raila Odinga's legal team showcases how Venezuelan national, Jose Carmago, reportedly hacked IEBC systems to manipulate votes.
Senior Counsel, James Orengo, asks the Supreme Court to punish electoral offences transgressors.
Speculations rife as Kiraitu Murungi's Devolution Empowerment Party (DEP) meets with President-elect William Ruto at his Karen home.
Raila Odinga's lawyer, Senior Counsel Paul Mwangi, argues that the four dissenting commissioners read unverified results as seen by the errors they constantly corrected.
Former Meru governor, Kiraitu Murungi, joins President-elect William Ruto's Kenya Kwanza alliance.
IEBC lawyer, Mahat Somane, says KIEMS kits can be identified differently despite having same serial number, an error that originated at serialisation.
Azimio La Umoja presidential running mate, Martha Karua, exudes confidence in the Supreme Court. Says the truth will eventually come out.
Supreme Court adjourns until Monday, September 5 when the verdict will be delivered.
Education CS, George Magoha, assures parents that the national exams scheduled for November 2022 will continue as planned.
Kiraitu Murungi claims that key leaders in Azimio La Umoja sabotaged his campaigns in the Meru gubernatorial race.
Isolo governor, Abdi Ibrahim Guyo, relieves the county secretary, Dr. Ahmed Galgalo, of his duties.
Uasin Gishu governor, Jonathan Bii, orders an audit to flash out ghost workers under the county's payroll.
A section of Nairobi members of county assembly-elect endorses John Kamangu as the county speaker.
Jubilee secretary general, Jeremiah Kioni, says that the party is committed to constitutional reforms aiming at making Kenya a land of peace and prosperity.
Nairobi governor, Johnson Sakaja, says that elected MCAs are passionate about making a difference. Pledges to work together with the lawmakers.
Bungoma senator-elect, Moses Wetangula, urges Kenyans to continue preaching peace ahead of the Monday, September 5, Supreme Court ruling.