IEBC says officials planning response to presidential petitions attacked by goons at an undisclosed location in Nairobi.
John Githogo argues in his affidavit supporting Raila Odinga's presidential petition that a team of 56 hackers manipulated the IEBC results in favour of William Ruto.
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Returning Officer for the Gichugu constituency in Kirinyaga county dies mysteriously.
Supreme Court to render verdict on presidential petitions on Monday, September 5, 2022.
Lawyer Apollo Mboya says the IEBC will spend over Ksh12 billion in a presidential re-run should the Supreme Court rule in favour of Azimio la Umoja.
John Githongo alleges that the results uploaded on the IEBC portal were posted by hackers working for UDA.
Gladys Shollei says no politician in Kenya's history has committed more electoral offences than Raila Odinga.
Laikipia County DCI boss, Onesmus Towett, says the death of Kirinyaga IEBC official Geoffrey Gitobu was a sudden death and not murder.
Education CS, George Magoha, says learning to continue normally in Kakamega and Mombasa during gubernatorial elections on August 29.
Justina Wamae says she will not leave Roots Party despite fallout with George Wajackoyah.
Machakos governor-elect Wavinya Ndeti pledges to ensure clean and reliable water supply for residents.
Kericho Senator-elect, Aaron Cheruiyot, opines that Azimio supporters have a right to be angry over the coalition's failure to send agents to oversee the elections.
Chuka Igambang'ombe returning officer Josephine Mwiti dismisses reports that she has gone missing.
Outgoing Kakamega Senator, Boni Khalwale, wants a transition committee formed to run the county government as electorate await the gubernatorial election on August 29.
Serbian Ambassador to Kenya, Dragan Zupanjevac, delivers a congratulatory message to president-elect, William Ruto, at his Karen residence.
Outgoing Makueni governor, Kivutha Kibwana, joins William Ruto's legal team in the presidential petition.
South Africa's firebrand politician, Julius Malema, argues that history will remember Raila Odinga as a desperate politician who was hungry for power.