Kenyans react to having two presidents, Gambia had same in 2017... READ MORE›
He was interrogated in connection with the oath taken by Kenyan main opposition leader Raila Odinga as the people's president, he said... READ MORE›
Court suspends shutdown of TV stations that were blocked after promising to show Raila Odinga's symbolic inauguration... READ MORE›
Citizen, NTV and KTN TV were taken off the air by authorities on Tuesday over plans to cover the ceremony at Nairobi's Uhuru Park... READ MORE›
Claiming the poll would not be fair, Odinga boycotted the second vote and Kenyatta won with 98 percent... READ MORE›
Claiming the poll would not be fair, Odinga boycotted the second vote and Kenyatta won with 98 percent... READ MORE›
Claiming the poll would not be fair, Odinga boycotted the second vote and Kenyatta won with 98 percent... READ MORE›
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has taken an unofficial oath to be sworn in as the nation's people's president... READ MORE›
Kenya's Supreme Court nullified the August election after Odinga claimed that hackers infiltrated the electoral commission's computer system and changed results in favor of Kenyatta... READ MORE›
Raila Odinga refuses to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in October's presidential election... READ MORE›
But opposition voters who followed in their millions the boycott call, have shown less enthusiasm for the long drawn-out efforts to continue challenging Kenyatta's victory... READ MORE›
The governor shared the picture on Twitter last October, when he said the newly-elected Nairobi County government had acquired 24 new fire engines... READ MORE›
But opposition voters who followed in their millions the boycott call, have shown less enthusiasm for the long drawn-out efforts to continue challenging Kenyatta's victory... READ MORE›
President Uhuru Kenyatta was elected in a repeat election in October which was boycotted by opposition leader Raila Odinga... READ MORE›
Kenya's Supreme Court has nullified the result of the August 8 presidential election won by President Uhuru Kenyatta... READ MORE›
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights said on Sunday it had counted 24 deaths and accused police of using excessive force ... READ MORE›
The country's electoral commission said Mr Kenyatta had won the August vote by a margin of 1.4 million votes... READ MORE›
Kenya's incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta has been declared winner of the country's presidential election amid allegations of voting fraud by the opposition... READ MORE›
Amnesty International has warned the Kenyan authorities against using excessive violence against protesters... READ MORE›
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga says that today's Supreme Court ruling annulling the presidential election is unprecedented in Africa... READ MORE›
In a surprising turn of events, Raila Odinga announced on October 10 that he was withdrawing from the scheduled October 26 rerun of the 2017 presidential election... READ MORE›
The 4-to-2 court ruling came in response to a petition filed by challenger Raila Odinga, 72, who alleged widespread fraud in the election... READ MORE›
The police fired water cannons and tear gas as Mr. Odinga's convoy made its way to Upper Hill in central Nairobi where he addressed supporters... READ MORE›
Kenya's opposition will challenge President Uhuru Kenyatta's election victory at the Supreme Court, opposition leader Raila Odinga has announced... READ MORE›
Many social media users describe the Supreme Court's judgment as a victory for Kenyan democracy... READ MORE›
Given Kenya's history of postelection violence, Mr. Odinga's comments renewed fears of deadly unrest, although he asked supporters to remain calm... READ MORE›
The candidates' fathers, Jomo Kenyatta and Jaramogi Odinga, having been allies in the struggle for independence from Britain, later became bitter rivals... READ MORE›
President Uhuru Kenyatta urges people to vote, but his opponent Raila Odinga wants a boycott... READ MORE›
At least two people have been shot dead in Kenya during protests by opposition supporters against the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta, officials said... READ MORE›
Kenyan judges have critcised the veiled threats made by President Uhuru Kenyatta after the judiciary overturned his election on the ground that it was flawed... READ MORE›
Lawyers for the Kenyan opposition filed a petition with the Supreme Court challenging President Kenyatta's re-election... READ MORE›
At least eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured since Thursday's election, most in the opposition strongholds in the western part of Kenya... READ MORE›
Kenya's electoral commission chairman has admitted the election commission's database was the target of an unsuccessful hacking attempt... READ MORE›
Opposition leader vows to create anti-government 'resistance movement' on the eve of planned election rerun... READ MORE›
A fresh presidential election between Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga is due on October 26... READ MORE›
Anger at police is flaring in opposition areas in western counties, Nairobi slums and the coastal city of Mombasa... READ MORE›
Raila Odinga said it would be a day of mourning for the fallen patriots after a rally in Kibera, the largest slum in the capital Nairobi... READ MORE›
Demonstrations banned in the central business districts of Nairobi, Mombasa and the opposition stronghold of Kisumu... READ MORE›
John Wafula, a security guard at Congo Market, said he had to run for his life on Friday night... READ MORE›
Odinga and Kenyatta's fathers were political opponents for many years... READ MORE›
OPINION Why did Kenya's Supreme Court annul the elections?... READ MORE›
Since Tuesday's election, Mr. Odinga has claimed that election commission servers had been hacked to award Mr. Kenyatta a 10-point lead... READ MORE›
But residents in Nairobi and parts of western Kenya raised allegations of police shooting wildly at protesters... READ MORE›
Moments before the official announcement was made, the opposition rejected the result and walked out of the main election centre... READ MORE›
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