IEBC chairman, Wafula Chebukati, says the Commission has laid down a solid plan to ensure the August 9 elections are free, fair and verifiable.
Raila Odinga presidential secretariat spokesman, Makau Mutua, opines that William Ruto will suffer withdrawal symptoms after August 9 should he lose the presidential vote.
Meru gubernatorial candidates, Mithika Linturi and Kawira Mwangaza, win petitions challenging their degree certificates.
Ex-Nairobi governor, Mike Sonko, says he is capable of delivering more votes for Raila Odinga in Mombasa than Abdulswamad Nassir.
Mike Mbuvi Sonko says he will appeal the Supreme Court ruling that locked him out of the Mombasa gubernatorial race.
Murang'a Senator, Irungu Kangata, claims that Raila Odinga is planning to elevate Kitui governor, Charity Ngilu, and sideline Kalonzo Musyoka if he wins the August 9 polls.
Azimio la Umoja presidential running mate, Martha Karua, calls on Kenyans to pray for a peaceful election and transition, says it is paramount to a stable country.
Governance expert, Dismas Mokua, opines that Kenyans have zero trust in the IEBC, says the Commission must do all it can to prove otherwise.
Former Nairobi governor, Mike Sonko, says he declined a request by Raila Odinga to step down from the Mombasa gubernatorial contest.
Isiolo ODM gubernatorial candidate, Halakhe Waqo, dismisses a recent TIFA poll that placed him third, says voters and not opinion polls will decide the elections outcome.
Lugari Member of Parliament, Ayub Savula, gives DP William Ruto seven days to apologise to CS Eugene Wamalwa for referring to him as a woman.
Kikuyu MP, Kimani Ichung’wah, claims that Azimio La Umoja's plan is to uplift three families and protect their wealth.
Wafula Chebukati's wife, Mary Chebukati, says they rarely see him at home owing to the busy schedule ahead of the August 9 polls.
Raila Odinga endorses all Nairobi Azimio candidates led by Polycarp Igathe (governor), Edwin Sifuna (senator) and Esther Passaris (Woman Rep).
Azimio La Umoja presidential running mate, Martha Karua, asks Polycarp Igathe not to fail the people of Nairobi should he be elected governor on August 9.
Political analyst, Herman Manyora, argues that DP William Ruto is increasingly becoming cautious, paranoid and alarmist, says the reality of elections is dawning on him.
Nairobi senatorial candidate, Edwin Sifuna, denies claims that he is hospitalised after a violent altercation with blogger Robert Alai.
DP William Ruto says Kenya Kwanza government will reform the police service within 100 days if elected on August 9.