Nakuru Governor, Lee Kinyanjui, says he has not held talks with Raila Odinga on the running mate position, adds that the best candidate will be given the position.
High Court overturns Elections Act sections giving IEBC Enforcement Committee powers on Electoral Code violations.
Kanini Kega says that Jubilee Party will not dictate to Raila Odinga on his choice of running mate, adds that the former PM should settle on a candidate who best suits him.
Nyeri County Assembly Speaker, John Kaguchia, says Mt Kenya does not have a problem with President backing Raila Odinga, opines that the problem is him trying to push people to accept his choice.
Deputy President William Ruto says he will personally supervise the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) nominations to ensure they are free and fair.
17 people arrested in Raila Odinga's chopper stoning charged with attempted murder, incitement to violence, disturbance of peace and malicious damage to property.
Uasin Gishu governor, Jackson Mandago, says Kenya Kwanza stands for peace and political tolerance, assures aspirants that nominations will be free and fair.
Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo says attacks on Raila Odinga were an act of desperation, warns that such violence should not be tolerated as it can lead to retaliatory attacks.
Kericho Senator, Aaron Cheruiyot, faults police in their investigations on the Raila Odinga chopper stoning saga, says they are acting as puppets and being used to settle political scores.
Political commentator, Oketch Kendo, asks Raila Odinga not to build his legacy on President Uhuru Kenyatta's but rather craft his own path.
Kanini Kega: Deputy President William Ruto's dream of inheriting all Mt Kenya votes is no longer valid, Raila Odinga will get at least 55 per cent of the votes in the region.
Narc Kenya party leader, Martha Karua, asks politicians who cannot campaign in peace to stay at home to avoid plunging the country into violence.
Kisii deputy governor and senatorial aspirant, Joash Maangi, says parties should not be governed by strict laws as they only exist to form governments and nothing else.
Malava parliamentary aspirant, Ronald Inyangala, shelves bid to support wife, Beatrice Inyangala, after she was picked by Cleophas Malala as his running mate for Kakamega gubernatorial position.
Yatta parliamentary hopeful, James Mutiso alias Kissinger, drops his bid to support Anastacia Muthini Muendo on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket.
Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant, Wachira Njuguna, accuses politicians of fuelling animosity between communities, challenges Kenyans to shun violence.
Kipipiri parliamentary hopeful, Francis Chihi, shelves his bid to back former Nyandarua Woman Rep Wanjiku Muhia who will run on a UDA ticket.
IEBC enters into a three-year multi-million deal with Posta Kenya to transport and distribute electoral materials.
ODM legislators Junet Mohammed, Babu Owino, and John Mbadi grilled by DCI detectives over the Raila Odinga chopper stoning incident in Uasin Gishu.
Wiper to hold nominations between April 13 and 20, party leader Kalonzo Musyoka says all candidates must earn their tickets.
Registrar of Political Parties directs parties to submit certified registers to IEBC by April 9, to use the same to conduct nominations before April 22.
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) nominates Hassan Mwakulonda as its Msambweni parliamentary candidate in the August 9 polls.
Interior CS Fred Matiang'i says bribery of voters and mobilization of rented crowds are the main security challenges linked to the General Election the police service is currently facing.
Safina party presidential aspirant, Jimi Wanjigi, faults government over high levels of poverty, says he will create a system that will give small scale traders and farmers value.
Amani National Congress (ANC) party nominations will take place between April 12 and 21. The party will offer both direct nomination and indirect nominations through consensus.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is set to embark on a countrywide sensitization on Election and Hate Speech offences.
Wiper Party unveils its Persons With Disabilities League (PWD) arm. Says the movement is anchored on the premise and belief that equal opportunity especially at the leadership level will translate to a better, prosperous nation
Interior CS Fred Matiang'i assures that measures are in place to secure the August 9 polls. Says more personnel and equipment will be deployed countrywide.
Deputy President, William Ruto, says that he will take charge of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party primaries to ensure they are free and fair.
Nairobi Woman Representative, Esther Passaris, leads women leaders allied to Azimio-One Kenya in peaceful demonstrations in Nairobi. Condemn the attack on presidential aspirant, Raila Odinga's, chopper as well as call for a peaceful election.
Mvita MP, Abdulswamad Shariff, says that he does not expect an endorsement from Mombasa Governor, Hassan Joho, in the county's succession race. Add that he is ready to face off with his rival, Suleiman Shahbal in the gubernatorial race.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party's National Election Board (NEB) has received a petition filed by three voters who accused it of clearing Caroli Omondi to contest for the Suba South parliamentary seat. Claim that he joined the party after the deadline set by the Registrar of Political Parties - March 26.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) National Election Board chairperson, Catherine Muma, refutes reports alleging that the party issued a direct nomination to Kisii Woman Representative, Janet Ong’era.
Wiper Party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, warns that the Azimio-One Kenya coalition risks losing various seats if affiliate parties field different candidates in the same contests.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and human rights activists develop strategies toward strengthening the participation of Special Interest Groups in the prevention and mitigation of electoral and politically instigated violence in Mombasa, Kwale and Kilifi Counties.
Police warn matatu drivers against plastering campaign materials on the rear windscreen. Says they risk arrest as covering the windscreen is equivalent to tinting which is a traffic offence.
Samburu Governor, Moses Lenolkulal, joins Deputy President, William Ruto's, presidential campaign team. Drops senatorial bid in favour of the incumbent, Steve Lelegwe.