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Eyes on Supreme Court as it delivers verdict on presidential petitions

From left: Supreme Court Judges Njoki Ndung'u, Smokin wanjala, Philomena Mwilu (deputy Chief Justice), David Maraga(Chief Justice), Jackton Ojwang and Isaac Lenaola during hearing of the presidential petition (Photo: Beverlyne Musili,Standard)

The Supreme Court is today expected to deliver its ruling on two presidential election petitions challenging the October 26 re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta.

All the eyes will be on Supreme Court judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga, who may uphold Uhuru re-election to pave way for his swearing in for the second term in office, or nullify his win and send the country back to another election.

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