The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) sets May 4 to June 2 as the timeline for registered voters' verification.
Isiolo North parliamentary aspirant, Mohammed Abdullahi, accuses Jubilee Party of bias after losing nominations.
Former Mombasa Senator, Hassan Omar, claims that President Uhuru Kenyatta and Wiper party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, are imposing former Mombasa Governor, Mike Sonko, on Mombasa residents.
Mombasa gubernatorial aspirant, Abdulswamad Nassir, laments that Wiper party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, fronted former Nairobi governor, Mike Sonko, in Mombasa to scuttle the votes for Azimio La Umoja Presidential candidate, Raila Odinga.
The Green Congress Party of Kenya, claims to have been disrespected and treated with contempt by the bigger parties within the Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya alliance.
Musician Kevin Kioko, alias Bahati, says that he is still in the Mathare parliamentary race despite Jubilee Party revoking his nomination certificate. Plans to fight for the Jubilee ticket rather than vying as an independent candidate.
Kieni MP, Kanini Kega, says that the ultimate decision on Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya running mate solely lies with the presidential aspirant, Raila Odinga.
Mombasa gubernatorial aspirant, Abdulswamad Nassir, says that once elected, he will collaborate with investors to set up projects for the residents.
Baringo Governor, Stanley Kiptis, ditches the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) to defend his seat as an independent candidate. Kiptis lost in the party primaries to his predecessor, Benjamin Cheboi.
Jubilee Party settles on George Kibuku for Kangema parliamentary seat.
Former Laikipia North MP, Mathew Lempurkel, has been charged afresh with hate speech. Lempurkel was accused of racial profiling and making divisive and inciting remarks.
Jubilee party's Turkana gubernatorial aspirant, John Munyes, launches his campaign. Assures residents that he will transform the county into one of the richest in the country.
Archbishop Anthony Muheria calls on politicians to guard their tongues as the country gears up for the August Elections.
KANU Secretary General Nick Salat says the party has complied with the two-thirds gender requirement in all elective positions it submitted to IEBC.
COTU Secretary-General Francis Atwoli hints at President Uhuru Kenyatta returning to power after 10 or more years when he retires in August.
Trans Nzoia gubernatorial aspirant George Natembeya pledges to improve working conditions of health workers should he succeed the outgoing governor Patrick Khaemba.
Deputy President William Ruto calls for peaceful elections on August 9, to avoid a repeat of the handshake.
Kakamega gubernatorial aspirant Fernandes Barasa pledges to prioritize access to quality healthcare, education, and economic empowerment should he win August polls.