I did not hear Ruto inciting public, ICC witness tells judges
The Hague: The second Prosecution witness at The Hague has admitted that he did not hear Deputy President William Ruto utter any inciting statement in the build-up to the 2007 polls.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
I did not hear Ruto inciting public, ICC witness tells judges
ICC told what ODM leaders did in 2007
ODM’s top hierarchy and campaign agenda during the disputed 2007 presidential election was the key feature in the testimony of the second prosecution witness at the ICC Monday.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
ICC told what ODM leaders did in 2007
Second witness in Ruto case takes stand Monday, expected to ‘shed light’ on ‘ODM link’ to PEV
Kenyans may have another opportunity to listen to the testimony of the next witness against Deputy President William Ruto as the second prosecution witness takes the stand Monday.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
  Second witness in Ruto case takes stand Monday, expected to ‘shed light’ on ‘ODM link’ to PEV
ICC hopes Kenya co-operates, arrests Barasa
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has ruled out the possibility of its arrest warrant against Journalist Walter Barasa being challenged in the Kenyan Judiciary.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
ICC hopes Kenya co-operates, arrests Barasa
Trial resumes with witness 536 on the stand
The first prosecution witness at The Hague is expected to continue with her testimony today as the trial against Deputy President William Ruto and former radio journalist Joshua Sang resumes.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
Trial resumes with witness 536 on the stand
Lawyers oppose proposal for Ruto to delegate duties
The Hague: The Prosecution at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has suggested that somebody else should be sworn in on a temporary basis to discharge the duties of Deputy President William Ruto.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
 Lawyers oppose proposal for Ruto to delegate duties
Ruto defence plots rebuttal of allegations
The defence of Deputy President William Ruto plans to rebut the testimony of the first prosecution witness using a statement of her former employer.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
Ruto defence plots rebuttal of allegations
MPs claim court biased towards witnesses
Kenyan lawmakers caused drama at The Hague as they sharply questioned the fairness of the proceedings against Deputy President William Ruto at a private session with senior court officials.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
 MPs claim court biased towards witnesses
Spectacle as MPs seek divine intervention
Kenyan women legislators knelt down before the Hague-based court as they prayed for Deputy President William Ruto who is facing charges of crimes against humanity.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
 Spectacle as MPs seek divine intervention
'I saw man who torched the church,' witness tells ICC
The first witness in the ICC case against Deputy President William Ruto gave a harrowing account of the attack on Kiambaa Church where 30 women and children were burnt to death.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
'I saw man who torched the church,' witness tells ICC
MPs discredit first testimony in Ruto ICC case
The testimony of the first witness against Deputy President William Ruto opened intense debate among lawmakers at The Hague with some strongly discrediting her testimony.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
 MPs discredit first testimony in Ruto ICC case
Judges unhappy with Bensouda
Judges of the ICC have expressed displeasure with the prosecution’s lack of preparedness for the trial of Deputy President William Ruto after the proceedings were abruptly postponed.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
 Judges unhappy with Bensouda
CORD, Jubilee camps differ on referendum
A showdown is imminent after the Jubilee government denounced the crusade for a constitutional amendment as CORD vowed to press on with the referendum campaign.
By - FELIX OLICK and MOSES NJAGIH 10 years ago
CORD, Jubilee camps differ on referendum
Victims lawyer wary of Uhuru’s private ICC suit
A recent confidential petition filed by President Uhuru Kenyatta at the High Court requesting access to mobile telephone data relating to the International Criminal Court (ICC) case has reached The Hague.
By - FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
Victims lawyer wary of Uhuru’s private ICC suit
Little known hotelier aimed for the stars, got more than he fancied
Interior Cabinet Secretary nominee Joseph ole Lenku got more than he bargained for literally.
By By GEOFFREY MOSOKU and FELIX OLICK 10 years ago
Little known hotelier aimed for the stars, got more than he fancied
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