If you’re confused by what’s going on in Kenya — well, you’re not the only one. Fran Blandy in Nairobi answers your questions
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga announced that he would not stand in a court-ordered rerun of August’s presidential election.
The following is an extract from a statement released by Raila Odinga’s National Super Alliance on Tuesday, 10 October.
The president’s attack on the chief justice could result in him losing votes in the rerun of the poll
After the recent poll result was annulled, some are asking whether a new solution is needed for unity
For decades, power in Kenya has lain with the government and administrative organisations that serve it. The Supreme Court may have changed that
By failing to provide details on what invalidated Kenya’s election, the country’s Supreme Court has created an impossible timeline
Raila Odinga’s National Super Alliance will contest Kenya’s recent election results after all
Under the shadow of an ongoing tallying dispute in Kenya’s presidential election, three women are set to become governors.
Mbeki hinted that the AU could get involved in investigations should the government of Kenya request it
The contest between Odinga and Kenyatta is seen by pollsters as too close to call ahead of the vote.
Initial results are expected to begin trickling in on Wednesday.