Kenyans will vote in general elections on March 4th for the first time since the new constitution was enacted in 2010, ushering in a decentralised government system. The ballot this year includes candidates for 1,882 elective posts: 290 members of parliament, 47 senators, 47 county governors, 47 women county representatives, 1,450 civic wards and the presidency.
Visit this page regularly for features and resources on Kenya's 2013 general elections.
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2013-04-02
Kisumu police have arrested 23 people suspected of looting during protests following the Supreme Court's verdict upholding president-elect Uhuru Keny...
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2013-03-31
Kenya's Supreme Court on Saturday (March 30th) unanimously upheld Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in the March 4th presidential electi...
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2013-03-29
Kenya's Supreme Court on Friday (March 29th) heard closing remarks on challenges to the validity of the March 4th presidential election results, with...
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2013-03-28
Kenya's National Steering Committee on Media Monitoring (NSCMM) is looking for 14 bloggers suspected of disseminating hate speech, Kenya's Daily Nati...
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2013-03-27
Kenya's Supreme Court on Wednesday (March 27th) rejected a petition from the African Centre for Open Governance (AfriCOG) requesting that the Indepen...
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2013-03-26
Re-tallying of the presidential results in 22 polling stations started Tuesday (March 26th) under tight security at the Kenyatta International C...
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2013-03-26
Kenyan Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko has ordered the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to suspend its inquiry into accusation...
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2013-03-25
Kenya's Supreme Court on Monday (March 25th) ordered the examination of Forms 34 from all 33,400 polling stations in Kenya and all Forms 36 used in t...
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2013-03-24
The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) and the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK) have cautioned politicians against agitating you...
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2013-03-21
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will not drop charges against Kenyan president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda annou...
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2013-03-21
An imminent Supreme Court ruling on Prime Minister Raila Odinga's challenge of the presidential election results could reinforce or undo hard-fought judicial reform.
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2013-03-20
Outgoing Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga petitioned the Supreme Court on Tuesday (March 19th) to require the Independent Electoral and Boundaries...
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2013-03-19
Kenyans in Samburu North and Kuria East constituencies returned to the polls on Monday (March 18th) to choose county ward representatives following t...
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2013-03-17
Outgoing Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Saturday (March 16th) lodged a formal legal challenge over the outcome of the March 4th presidential e...
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2013-03-17
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) will conduct an independent audit of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's administration of the Marc...
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2013-03-17
Citizens are banned from holding political meetings and public demonstrations while the Supreme Court hears a legal challenge to Deputy Prime Ministe...
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2013-03-17
Amani Coalition presidential candidate Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi on Saturday (March 16th) signed a post-election agreement to join force...
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2013-03-14
A record 86% of Kenya's 14.3 million registered voters cast their ballots in the March 4th general elections, according to data from the Independent...
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2013-03-13
The next Kenyan president will have the daunting task of appeasing and uniting the country's various ethnic groups, political analysts say.
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2013-03-13
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki received president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto at the State House in Nairobi on Tuesday (March 12th...
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2013-03-12
Lawyers for the Coalition for Reform and Democracy (CORD) party on Monday (March 11th) filed a petition seeking orders to compel Kenya's Independent...
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2013-03-11
Six Kenyan Supreme Court judges will hear election result challenges from Coalition for Reform and Democracy presidential candidate Prime Minister Ra...
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2013-03-10
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has appointed a team of legal professionals to help him contest Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta's victory in...
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2013-03-10
No major incidents of violence have been reported following the announcement of Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner of the Kenyan pres...
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2013-03-09
Uhuru Kenyatta narrowly won Kenya's presidential election, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) announced Saturday (March 9th),...
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2013-03-08
United Democratic Forum presidential candidate Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi conceded defeat on Friday (March 8th), acknowledging that the r...
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2013-03-08
The International Criminal Court has postponed the trial of presidential candidate Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former Head of Public Ser...
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2013-03-07
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) intends to announce the results of this week's presidential elections on Friday (March...
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2013-03-07
Record numbers of Kenyans voted in the March 4th general elections, the first since disputed polls triggered a wave of violence five years ago. As officials tally the votes constituency-by-constitu...
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2013-03-06
No public demonstrations protesting the results of Monday's general elections will be allowed, Kenyan Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo said...
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2013-03-06
Twin explosions hit the Eastleigh neighbourhood of Nairobi on Tuesday (March 5th), wounding at least one person, AFP reported....
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2013-03-06
Unidentified attackers hurled a grenade at security officers manning the entrance of a vote tallying centre in Wajir town Tuesday night (March 5th),...
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2013-03-05
High voter turnout led to long lines and disorganisation at some polling centres, but many voters said participation was worth the inconvenience.
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2013-03-04
Voters stood in lines hundreds of metres long and several people wide at polling stations across the country to participate in country's historic election.
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2013-03-03
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has said that all balloting materials will be in place by Sunday (March 3rd), ahead of...
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2013-03-01
While some Kenyans worry about a repeat of post-election violence, many say the country has learnt its lesson and will solve potential problems in the courts, not the streets.
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2013-02-28
Women politicians say they are often discouraged from running for public office and face physical and mental intimidation, prompting police to increase security for them.
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2013-02-28
Karua says the answers to Kenya's most contentious issues are in the constitution adopted in 2010, and its expedited and full implementation will be the foundation of her political agenda.
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2013-02-27
With election day just a few days away, some political campaigns are in final push to woo voters with money.
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2013-02-27
About 90% of Kenyan voters did not confirm their registration details with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) during the vote...
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2013-02-26
Kenya's presidential candidates answered questions on integrity, economy, land and corruption as citizens express mixed feelings on the debate overall.
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2013-02-26
The Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has implemented changes to ensure that all Kenyans vote in the March 4th general el...
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2013-02-25
Mock elections conducted in 1,450 polling stations across Kenya on Sunday (February 24th) revealed that voters still need more education, Kenya's The...
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2013-02-24
Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on Saturday (February 23rd) called on Kenyans to repudiate violence and hatred during and after th...
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2013-02-22
Scholars say presidential candidates must address Kenyan citizens with no formal education so that all voters can make informed decisions.
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2013-02-22
The Kenyan government has unveiled a security contingency plan in the event of violence after the March 4th elections, Kenya's Capital FM reported Th...
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2013-02-21
The Kenyan National Security Advisory Committee (NSAC) is meeting in Nairobi on Thursday (February 21st) to discuss the death threats against Chief J...
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2013-02-21
Kenya's National Steering Committee on Media Monitoring (NSCMM) has requested help from Facebook to identify 25 bloggers suspected of spreading hate...
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2013-02-20
Jubilee presidential candidate Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta will not participate in the second presidential debate schedule for February 25th...
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2013-02-20
Kenyan Chief Justice Willy Mutunga said on Wednesday (February 20th) that he received death threats two days before clearing Deputy Prime Minister Uh...
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2013-02-19
An independent Kenyan monitoring group will send 7,000 non-partisan observers and data collectors to polling stations around the country to evaluate...
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2013-02-18
Dida, the Alliance for Real Change presidential candidate, says he wants to provide free education, strengthen the economy and improve the security situation in Kenya.
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2013-02-18
Kenya's National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has deployed 400 observers to constituencies across the country to monitor hate speech an...
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2013-02-17
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has postponed preparatory mock elections by one week to February 24th, Kenya's Capital...
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2013-02-17
Kenyan police arrested 20 youths in connection to heckling presidential candidate Prime Minister Raila Odinga at a campaign rally in Embu on Friday (...
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2013-02-17
A team of 40 election observers from the East African Community (EAC) will begin monitoring Kenya's election process Monday (February 18th) and will...
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2013-02-15
Eight candidates are vying for Kenya's top political position in a contest to be decided on March 4th and a possible run-off on April 11th.
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2013-02-13
Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former Eldoret North parliamentarian William Ruto agreed to attend a status conference on their case...
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2013-02-13
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has identified 20,000 cases of double registration from the voter registration exercis...
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2013-02-12
The debate gave voters an opportunity to hear directly how the eight candidates differentiate themselves on a number of key issues ahead of the March 4th election.
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2013-02-12
A senior police officer and a deputy have been appointed for each of Kenya's 17 regions to act as elections commanders to ensure the country conducts...
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2013-02-11
Police shot at the vehicle of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Ahmed Issack Hassan Sunday night (February 10th) after...
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2013-02-11
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) will hold a mock election on February 18th, Kenya's Capital FM reported Sunday (Februa...
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2013-02-11
The security alert is not meant to prevent campaign activities but to ensure a peaceful and safe election for all Kenyans, officials say.
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2013-02-08
The Kenyan Judiciary has installed computer software to track and supervise the progress of election petitions, Kenya's The Standard reported Friday...
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2013-02-08
The Institute of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) has urged Kenyan politicians to discuss land ownership in a meaningful way during their campaigns, Kenya's...
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2013-02-08
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has cleared about 12,000 candidates to run in the March 4th general election, Kenya's...
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2013-02-08
Human Rights Watch said the Kenyan government's failure to address ongoing and past rights abuses have contributed to growing tensions in the country.
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2013-02-07
Preparations are in the final stages for Kenya's first televised presidential debate next week, with six candidates participating, Kenya's Daily Nati...
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2013-02-07
The Kenyan police force is ready to provide security during the upcoming general elections, Police Inspector General David Kimaiyo said Wednesday (Fe...
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2013-02-07
A government commission proposed a reduced salary structure for public sector employees, but civil society groups say the salaries of top politicians are still too high.
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2013-02-06
The devolved system of government will make it easier for local officials to prioritise programmes and fund projects that will help their communities achieve economic independence.
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2013-02-06
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has vowed to take all potential disputes after the March 4th general elections to the justice system in a peaceful...
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2013-02-06
Ballot papers for Kenya's presidential elections next month have been printed after last week's nominations, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries...
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2013-02-05
The government and civil society organisations have launched a number of programmes to mitigate online hate speech that could cause politically motivated violence.
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2013-02-05
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) said it is facing a shortfall of 6 billion shillings ($69 million) to fund a presidential...
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2013-02-03
The Mombasa Republican Council (MRC) has called for peaceful elections in Kenya's Coast Province, Kenya's The Standard reported Saturday (February 2n...
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2013-02-03
Changes to the Kenyan police force announced last week will not be implemented for at least a month to ensure stability during the March 4th election...
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2013-02-01
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki may hand power over to a new president as early as March 26th, according to a transition timetable released on Friday (F...
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2013-02-01
Kenyan civil society group Usalama Forum on Friday (February 1st) urged the government to release the 5 billion shillings ($57 million) earmarked for...
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2013-01-31
Kenya's Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has appointed three judges to hear appeals on the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission's (IEBC) decisi...
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2013-01-31
Kenya's National Police Service Commission on Wednesday (January 30th) deployed a new mobile phone application that will allow people to report crime...
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2013-01-30
Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) cleared four presidential candidates on Tuesday (January 29th) and four on Wednesday,...
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2013-01-30
Kenyan authorities must take immediate steps to ensure the police force is able to prevent outbreaks of violence and human rights violations in advan...
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2013-01-29
The chaos that followed the recent party primaries in Kenya indicate the need for security preparedness to avert similar violence during the general...
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2013-01-28
This month's party nominations resulted in violence and allegations of corruption, which may be an unfortunate portent for the March general elections.
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2013-01-25
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga is leading the race for the country's top office, followed by his rival Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, acco...
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2013-01-25
Kenyan Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo assured the European Union Election Observation Mission this week that appropriate security measures...
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2013-01-24
Under the new electoral system, Kenyans will vote for six elective posts, but many say they feel unprepared as media attention has focused primarily on the presidential race.
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2013-01-18
The potential agreement between M23 rebels and the DRC is part of a larger conflict resolution trend in Africa that weakens democratic principles, analysts say.
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2012-11-19
As the country's general election draws near, Kenyans say they want politicians to focus on issues such as the economy and healthcare, not tribalism.
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2012-11-02
Seven commissions have confederated to create a vetting body to ensure candidates are ethically sound to hold public office.
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2012-10-25
New regulations will require politicians to submit campaign messages and advertisements for vetting at least two days before they are sent or broadcasted to the public.
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2012-09-28
As Kenya prepares for general elections in March of next year, celebrities and artists are coming together to promote a peaceful political process.
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2012-09-19
After a long delay, the Kenyan parliament is expected to ratify appointees to the new commission, which will manage a decentralised police force.
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2012-08-09
The government is fast tracking the purchase of biometric voter registration machines for the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, officials said.
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2012-04-09
Before seats were reserved for female representatives, cultural obstacles locked women out of leadership positions.
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2012-01-09
Taking lessons from 2007, new policies seek to implement fair elections and a peaceful transition of power.
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Reader's Comments
WE MUST MAINTAIN PEACE IN THE WHOLE KENYA.
Democracy on trial was a valid quote by the premier but to my end as a republican, democracy is yet to become democracy among african states.
Courts are great kenya is developing fast lets all move on our blood is red hencebrothers and sisters
i wonder kenyan high court decision-this is free,fair decisions. High Court should be don good Job.
God job IEBC,we spoked u did your job well keep it up.
I think impunity is soo ripe within outselves that is why some could still votes without respecting the 6-8 hours kenyans had to stand under the sun waiting to vote their presidential cadidate
Odinga accept the elections results to save your fellow Kenyans.
My fello Kenyans maintain peace even if the court is released for second round election rimember there life after election
its wow!!
Justice should be done without any bias. I am among those who voted. A Kenyan.
I think election were fair and just kenyasremain cool
Kenyans, let's be patient for the court to do its work. Law should take its course. Peace.
Today is the historic day in the country because all Kenyans and the international community have stared their eyes to the Supreme Court preparing to deliver its historic ruling. We have faith in the Supreme Court, therefore, my fellow Kenyans, let us respect its decision. God bless my fellow Kenyans and let's make peace prevail.
Fair. Reports
There has been claims of rigging in all elections held in Kenyas history. This time we need to know. If not there will reach 40 days one time for a thief to be caught in Broad day light. Kenyans have fought for democracy for long and it is time for real change. Dr. Mutunga, save kenyans as the Lives of 42 million kenyas is in your Hands if you made wrong judgement.
I am Amos from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: When will Kenyan Supreme Court deliver its decision on the petition?
Christians must pray for kenya if peace must prevail
I am pleased with this article that is properly organised.
Raila Odinga accept the results.
Leaders are chosen by God.no matter how much we complain,the devine plan of God can not be changed.I congratulate hon.presindent elec.mr uhuru,en his vise president elect hon.ruto.for winning the race in first round.God bless kenya.
Why hide your head in the sand? If indeed there was no fraud, let us allow due process to confirm this and then all congratulatory messages can be in order. I also expect all peace loving and truthful Kenyans to be righteously mollified by the IEBC if indeed the issues raised by CORD and other observers took place. Not unless to you the end justifies the means!
What does election mean? It means to contest and one has to win, therefore he who does not accept defeat is not a competitor.
Elections were not fair. Supreme Judge Mutunga do justice so that there is a re-run.
let have peace in our country
# Is it real, we as kenyans we have nt realise WHAT IS JUSTICE???? INFACT WE NEED 2 KNOW THAT 1 MEANS BE4 ANYTHING IF NOT SO.. LETS HAVE 4 EACH PROVINCE WE PLOT A GIVEN CHANCE ANYWAY DUE 2 COUNTRY BALANCE READERSHIP....GOD HELPS THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE ORGANISED.. MY FELLOWS DONT GIVE UR BADDEN 2 GOD???????
WANT TO CONGRATULATE KENYAN ALL KENYANS CONDUCTING THEMSELVES IN A PEACEFUL MANNER DURING VOTING AND AFTER. ALSO OUR LEADERS NEED TO CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN THE SAME MANNER ,THAT THE COUNTRY AND CITIZENS MAY CONTINUE IN NATION BUILDING. IN EVERY RACE THERE MUST BE A WINNER AND A LOOSER ,THOUGH IT IS PAINFUL TO ACCEPT ,ONE MUST WIN AND ONE MUST LOOSE .
I thank IEBC and all Kenyans in general.
Kenyans have elected their President. People have spoken, despite the fact that democracy has established a room for appeal. That is fine. But this displays weakness on the side of the one who opens his appeal, since besides feeling that the person is fighting for democracy, people might think that he is selfish, inciting violence and wants to destroy a country for his personal gains. Even if elections would go for a re-run, hatred amongst people will go higher, because they want an end to their problems and not more money to be spent for one person's benefits. Congrats to Kenyans for elections.
i dont expect anybody to couse conflict among kenyans,leaders should always be ready to potray the beautiful image of the cntry.And they shuold always have in there mind that kenya is above them all for that reason let then give as what we want not to force us with what dont fit
more news more happiness
we pray that God will give Kenyans wisdom and the supreme court to handle the petition
Kenya has come from far and not yet. Hopefully all that is happening enables kenyans to make bigger steps ahead.
I wish to highly commen IEBC for making possible credible ,free and fair elections and also hope you have enough credible evidence to sustain and uphold the presidential election results currently being disputed in court.
a real leader accepts the result whatsoever.Kenyans spoke democratically
whatever the case we pray for united kenya
i like ths page. Kenyans are great people. they voted and their desires were revealed.I congratulate the two great men ,UHURU president elect and RUTO deputy president elect for their election sucess. we witnessed total peace in all places where we know previosily were hot spots during national elections.thanks to god for giving us these great men. we look forward for a peaceful country under our elected gentlemen.bravo!! Kenyans let us be united to build Kenya.
i wonder if Kenya will ever become fully civilised???????????
Kenyans, let us stay in peace because we have been created by One God. We should love our country.
I believe leaders are choosen by God, u can force yourself on people but things will never be well.you can even use the masses to fight for you but eventually u will submit tothe will of GOD. LONG LIVE UHURU AND RUTO,JEHOVAH HAS SPOKEN!
For those who voted, thank you for giving us a president - a courageous leader. What remains now is to preserve PEACE IN EVERY CORNER OF OUR COUNTRY.
The majority of Kenyans have spoken and their choice should be respected.Their voice is through votes cast and counted and confirmed by the able IEBC.No need of going to the court to be decided by the minority when democracy is decided by the MAJORITY.GOD Bless this our land and Natoin called KENYA
The past election was historical-it was conducted in a free and fair manner.Much congradulations to the entire IEBC body.
I thank you iiebc for your best job ever.
The CORD Coalition that is contesting the Presidential Elections in the just concluded elections in Kenya have a right and indeed it is well provided in the Constitution. However if Kenyans can recall the politics that surrounded the crafting of the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) , it was to ensure minimum bias in elections management. So far IEBC has not acted in any way to elicit any suspicion of bias. Indeed, the way it is constituted raises doubt that it can get compromised by any party. The concern of many Kenyans today is whether this act will not undermine the gains so far made in the institutionalization of critical democratic processes, especially democratic choice of political leadership. Unless irreguralities are such as to have changed the overall final choice of political leadership, it would have be more prudent to raise the issues directly with IEBC without reverting to the courts.
Raila is aman of his own integrity and principalities so,Rao i cogratulates u and keep up until wakutambue that you are aman and ahalf!!!!
free and fair elections 2013 congratulation kenyans
BRAVO ALL KENYANS HAVE WON
THE ELECTION WAS FAIRLY EXERCISED AND THE ISSUE OF ELECTION PETITION SHOULD ACTUALLY NOT HAVE ARISED.
we all kno that kenyan elections are neva and will neva be democratic.votes are manupilated at tallyin n iebc boses given orders from above that they cant defy.things are swept under the carpet.jst because pple r silent does nt signify peace.there is alot of dissatisfaction among the pple nationwide.anyway let tje powers jst be appointin presidents instead of wasting our time voting.NO MORE VOTING in predetermined elections
Job welldone!!
Keep it up kenya you have acted democraticallly heko.
BRAVO KENYANS.A nation whose leadership has GOD,the living GOD,that nation prospers.Murmuring,complaining and lack of accepting others will only make others think that Kenyans cant rule themselves without outsider"s influence.Wake up and own up we cant go on like this for ever.Live and see the doings of GOD.
people may spun our appeals ,reject our message,oppose our arguments despise our persons, but they are helpless against our prayers.GOD bless Kenya and thank you for giving us a president elect.
It is Kenyans' right to choose a leader they like.
Congratulation Kenyans. Peace be upon you.
I would firstly like to congratulate Kenyans for peacefully choosing their new president without any violence. I believe Uhuru Kenyatta will lead well without putting forward tribalism or religion. It is good for Raila Odinga to accept the results because it is those who chose Kenyatta who knew why they did so.
Personally i voted for His Exerllency Honoural Uhuru kenyatta and VIce Honourable William Samoe Ruto as my PRESIDENTS.PLEASE give them time to take over They are capable and May the almighty God who is the king of kings protect them from the arrows of the enemies.AMEN!!!
It was totally through the power of God. God bless Kenya.
I LIKE KENYATTA LET HIM BE OUR PRESIDENT.HE IS JOLLY AND FRIENDLY. UNLIKE rAILA WHO IS ALWAYS GLOMMY EXCEPT WHEN SHOIUTING HIS DRY VITENDAWLIS
If one is elected and the other goes to the court of law, it means he does not know the meaning of elections. It means among ten people, there must be one who wins regardless of his rank. It is better if many people understand this. We should accept defeat because shedding blood only for someone to go to the State House is not fair. We have to know, we - the underdogs - will be the first one to die and then come the high ranks. We should look at Libya. It is after the low classes is finished, at the end die the high classes. Kenyans we should not accept death if it does not come from God.
Why are people putting each other in troubles for just a minor thing?
Lets hope our new leaders will deal ruthelessly with the corrupt and corruption. create employment for the thousands jobless. and fight nepotism. and we shall always vote for you.
I have liked Kenyan democracy so much.
Kenya has come of age.Kenyans, you have made us pround that for the first time elections have been held without inter tribal violence since1992
I would like to be reading your updates and i will be making necessary comments
Let us support the winners and maintan peace. This court-going matter is senseless.
Congrats to Kenyans for being calm at the time of waiting for the election results.
I congratulate the people of Kenya for the democratic election,their patience during counting of the votes.CONGRATULATION TO THE PRESIDENT ELECT AND HIS DEPUTY. Kenyans keep PEACE.give the newly elected government maximum support. May god bless Kenya and AFRICA.
The masses have again shouted "WE WANT BARNABAS!!!!!"
All is over but Kenyans, form TWO or THREE political parties to terminate TRIBALISM in Kenya.
I congratulate Kenyans for showing their democratic maturity. Brother Odinga, that is how politics is and together we should make sure Kenya does not get into violence as it happened in 2007.
There is no need of hatred but to maintain peace and love. Let us all accept the results and continue with our daily life.
i would like to take this oppotunity to thank all kenyans for being calm and patiently waiting for the results . lets all accept the president that wins regardless , he is your favourite character or not lets not repeat history
im praying to GOD that Kenya election bring hope to all Kenyans
Issac Hassan has made us proud. His browess, courage and integrity is awsome. God bless you and may He continue to prosper you. The rest of the world will now know that we are not what they think we are. We are a people who are patient, and a people who need their space. All staff of IEBC you have made us problem. Our country is about to take off and OUR constitution we shall embrass it. KENYAN please read it. To our leaders, KENYA
Big up to you all kenyans to elect UHURU KENYATA as your president.You have shown the whole world a true democracy.
I wish the best for the new president of Kenya to be wise and rule with wisdom, ONE KENYA ONE NATION ONE LOVE!!!
My African colleagues let's accept election results as we all have one intention of building our countries. We should not let Western countries choose our leaders. Who is choosing for them?
Deafit is not to hav tried.Bravo Raila
It's time for Kenya to get into peace. Let's not allow the devil to stand between us. God bless you all and Kenya. May you have peace and love, and fear of God. Arusha Namanga.
We pray that you have peace.
Remember that you have employed them and it is your time to hustle. Preserve peace in Kenya.
I thank god now bcoz uhuru is the 4th president of kenya
Oh, I have liked your page.
Now that we have a president, let us remember that this president is a tribal nor a particular party entity. President Uhuru is a sign of national unity.Therefore let us maintain peace fellow kenyans and celebrate with them that have won plus them that have lost.The truth is, KENYA AS A NATION HAS WON!
Congrats now its youthful leadership press with ua running we trust u wil deliver this lovely country from piverty.we pledge our loyalty
Dear Kenyan colleagues, may God bless you very much for displaying such level of peace while we are waiting for the results. Let's prove to the world that we are able to conduct elections in peace without violence. God bless Kenya, God bless Kenyans.
Kenyans, let's stand together and preserve peace.
We Kenyans should wait for results peacefully.
Patience brings about good things. Despite tiredness in counting and waiting for the elections' results, I praise my Kenyan brethren for your passion. According to the announced results so far, it is a nightmare for the Luos to produce a Kenyan president. Let's wait for the next time. God bless Kenya. God bless Africa.
We should respect a great job done by the electoral commission IEBC and have to stay calm because the task seems to be bigger than expected.
Selfishness is very dangerous for people who live in one community. There is only one chance for presidency, therefore it is up to the elected presindent to insure that he is dealing well with the large group of people who did not vote for him. It is for him to help them, love them and connect them to those voted for him so as to make them building one Kenya. That is democracy. Who has been chosen, it is the power of God.
We should not repeat what happen on 2007. It was so painfull. Kenyans should remember that if we repeat that we are the one to suffer
WE WISH OUR KENYAN BROTHERS GOOD ELECTIONS. MAY GOD GUIDE THEM TO GET A GOOD LEADER SO THAT OUR AFRICAN CONTINENT CONTINUES WITH ITS SOLIDARITY ELEMENT. CONGRATS. LET'S WELCOME THE VICTORY WITH PEACE AND THE DEFEATED SHOULD ACCEPT IT. THAT IS PATRIOTISM - DEFENDING OUR PEACE. WHO HE DOES NOT ACCEPT DEFEAT IS NOT A COMPETITOR. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AND GUIDE YOU.
KENYA WAS AND STILL WILL BE AFTER THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER SO LETS BE PATIENT AND MAINTAIN PEACE WHO EVER WINS WILL BE A PRESIDENT FOR ALL KENYANS REGARDLESS OF TRIBE
I beg Kenyans to be calm at this time of waiting for election results. We, Tanzanians, are with you. It is me, Hidaya, from Tanzania.
PEAC MAINTAINANCE IS THE BEST PRIORTY
We all voted as Kenyans and we should all be ready to accept the will of the majority as this is the basis of democracy. Any complaints should be taken to the relevant courts for arbitration. Peace is what we need. Winners are as Kenyan as the lossers. Life continues after every election. God bless Kenya. Period!
Kenyan elections should serve as a lesson to Tanzania, because until now we have not got results, but every time the IEBC releases information. I predict that for now Odinga will emerge a winner.
All the best Kenyans. Do not go for violence!!! Whoever announced the winner, accept him.
A candidate has got that +1 and his votes are still 4.3 million. How is it going to be?
We want election results to be released as soon as possible, and we want a strong, just government afterwards. This government should under no circumstance discriminate between Kenyans and must combat corruption. I would like to say to the people that they should preserve peace since it is the common detonator. Without peace, we will not make progress. We should thus punish anyone who intends to compromise peace in any manner.
We must be prepared 4 anythng.whoever wins we must accept
An era of more transparency, accountability and fairness has almost taken root. with similar +ve moves, we are bound to prosper and fit in the group of civilised nations. God save kenya.
KUDOS GOES TO KENYANS WHO HAVE SO FAR RESISTED ALL TEMPTATION THAT CAN OR COULD PLUNGE KENYANS BACK TO WAR BRAVO AND GOD BLESS U ALL
kenyans should respect the rule of democracy and respect one another like peter kenneth did .the iebc will anounce one winner as stipulated by law . i argue the losers to accept defeat and wait for year 2018.The late soitoti made it very clear that there comes a time when the interests of an individual are not important than that of state . may GOD bless kenya may the lossers fear God and respect other kenyans amen
this people who made complain should count the voters to their zone? because on every area where the people attended to vote there were attendant how come others raise complain? let election commission not agree this people who want to spoil the freedom of Kenyan
We love you very much our neighbours, Kenyans. Be patient so that the elections could end up well and you go on building your Kenya.
This article is good and of course we will be fully involved. Allow me to share my report whenever you get them, also being corrected and guided. Kazikuntu
It is true that this paper gives us the truth about issues.
Khamis of TZ Election is not violence, it is a right
God bless Kenya and its people and protect them from violence in this time of elections.
IEBC is doing a commendable job. Let those agents and politicians in the auditorium stop unnecessary question and allow the commissioners do their noble duty
Kenyans, your matured democray should be proven and the whole world should know it. Yes you can do it without bloodshed. Wish you luck and may peace be with you. Tanzania prays for you.
I praise Kenyans for standing firm and refusing American and European Imperialism, which desires that CORD candidate emerges a winner, while Kenyans want Uhuru from the Jubilee. All the best Uhuru Kenyatta.
This is a clear and attractive history for the East Africans. We have seen the independent commission of Kenya, not ours which is a tricky one covered in a deep darkness. Makulile from Musoma, Tanzania.
Peace is not brought by money. You should maintain peace. God Bless Kenya. God Bless Africa, Amen
What is needed is to be patient and preserve the existing peace. All the best Kenya.
Fellow Kenyans let us maintain peace as we patiently wait for the results,and note that in any contest we must have a winner and a looser.Therefore i urge you to concede defeat and comply with the final results from the I.E.B.C,for those who will emerge as the second in the contest especially the presidential contest.Remember this is a democratic state where the voice of the majority must carry the day.
We, Kenyans, should be calm till the electoral commission announces the results. Kenya is a peaceful country. War will not build it. Peace, peace...
Very very interesting
I congratulate Kenyans and its leaders for showing maturity in participating election campaigns, in voting and waiting results passionately. May God bless you. I urge people in our sub-Saharan Africa to follow this example.
THIS IS THE TIME FOR KENYANS TO BE PEACEFUL AS WE WAIT FOR RESULTS
What if we accept Uhuru to be our president, where we will go, very suggested & suspected guy (Uhuru).
If leaders can withold their dirty talk in public like we have seen, then there can never be violence. They are. the biggest inciters
let kenyans wait without hurry for the result .GOD BLESS KENYA AND KENYANS.
PEOPLE LETS LOVE ONE ANOTHER, LIKE ONE BODY, SUCH THAT IF A TOE IS HURT, THE WHOLE BODY FEELS THE PAIN. LOOK AT ME AND YOU SEE YOUR BROTHER, FATHER, UNCLE BEFORE YOU COMMIT THAT EVIL.,
Well done Kenya
Kenyans be aware so that no forgery is done.
Preserve peace. Publicise peace.
I would urge Kenyans to be patient at this time they are waiting for results to be announced tomorrow. May God protect you and so you avoid any disputes as it happened during last elections. May God help your candidates to accept the results.
I wish you, dear Kenyan brothers, observe great passion on elections' results. May God be with you.
thank God for giving Kenyans peace. Keep it up from Tanzania
its about time Kenya get enter piece lets not allow devil come in between us. GOD bless us bless Kenya
This new technology will help in reducing anxiety.
I feel sorry to our brothers in Kenya for the elections. This time you have displayed great passion. Go on with such zeal, though technology has set back your democratic progress. We pray that the counting is completed and the winner is obtained from the ballot box.
peace start from me then to others; God has chosen a leadeer for us . Am back to normal life for i have a family to feed and nation to build....let us preach, talk and walk peace.....so far .heko to all kenyans
kenyans let us all remain calm, and let the will of God be done, he is the one who places all leaders in power both bad and good so that at the end of it we can learn our moral lesson. God blesd Kenya.
YU GUYS ARE DOING AGUD JOB THESE TIME AM HAPPY YU HVE REAL KEPT KENYANS ALIFE WITH HOPE AND PEACE,AM AT UTHIRU AND ALL IS FINE GUYS GOD BLESS YU MUCH ON IBEC GUYS KEEP UP GUD JOB.TO ALL KENYANS LETS GO BACK TO WORK GOD IS ON OURSIDE.
The votes were cast well, The IEBC were slow to bring the results in some parts of the country. We hope the Commission has learned lessons on emplyement of proper staff.
let us Kenya be together as one, vote for peace, love n unity
After this great election we are KENYANS but not luhyas, kikuyus, luo. Lets borrow a culture from our neighbours The Tanzanians its not that they dont have their tribes but country FIRST
Inspite of ethnic problems in Kenya, Kenyans' awareness especially in politics and political education is higher than other East African nations. It is something to note how a voter arrives at a polling station 8 hours before.
we need change from RAILA
once the election results are out and god willing everything is back to normal peacefuly, the new govt must get to the bottom of the bvr. electronic trasmission breakdown. IEBC has let down the kenyans ad hope this was ot another white elephant.
as a kenyan I want to extend my sincer thank to my fellow Kenyan.two let us keep on waiting for the results.let us keep PEACE PREACH PEACE AND LIVE PEACE FOR IT MAY BE COSTLESS BUT WORTH.
Africa is comming of age good work kenyans
Biased and devoid of any useful insights. Dan, Nairobi
Kenyans we all need to celebrate the victory of being winners. PEACE HAS WON !!!
We are eagerly waiting for presidential results from you. Please hurry up so that we get those results as soon as possible. However, Congrats to IEBC.
Kenyatta is better than Odinga.
cnn never ever be bias on kenya , and the individual you want to be in power ,to favour you in your treporting
My name is Jully. I wish Kenyans peace and tolerance. Jesus' blood shall cover you.
Let put god first then all will be well
Let me advise the current government of Kenya! Not every thing requires force to reach its solution. It is better if we pray for God's power in every decision, making pros and cons calculations before doing anything. Let's avoid blaming ourselves for the decisions that have been made. Peace is everyone's capital. So, we should avoid the tendency of knowing value of things only after having lost them.
We can show experience and democracy for being calm in 47 districts of the Republic of Kenya. Let's accept the results.
God Bless Kenya
Early celebrations will ignite problems, they should be stopped by all means. The media should continue to discuss the questions of voters education in relations to what constitute winning. Everyone can preach peace all we know but a little move can trigger fights once again. No individual plans to fight but at the spar of the moment people normally find themselves in the midst of a fight. Kenyans have come a long way, please ensure that peace prevails to the last minute.
iebc would rather have anticipated this technicals issues,and found out the best way of mitigating this problem
IEBC to speed to up results to avoid anxiety
We, Africans, should ask ourselves why many votes are being nullified during our elections. What is our weakness? Voter education, illiteracy or hopelessness? The treatment towards true democracy should be sought.
Peace to all Kenyans. Believe and trust in God He is the only Master.
Congratulations to Kenyans for peaceful and fair elections. May God bless you.
Thanks to God for the peaceful election held in Kenya and Congrats to all participants.
Kenyans, do not allow peace be a cover for vote fraud. Peace and justice are achieved through the edge of sword. And that is not for you but for your next generations. If the Kenyan freedom fighters would have feared, the colonialists would not leave. Be alert Kenyans so as to see that justice is done. Kenyatta was free to pass his farms to his children but not the leadership. We should wake up now.
They should be fare
Kenyans, I wish you peaceful and stable elections.
We, Kenyans, should maintain our love. We should imitate God's love. We should be calm at this time when we are waiting for the election results.
We wish the Kenyans a good and peaceful election. God bless Kenya.
Kenyans should choose a better leader and not a tribe. This will be for your own good.
Kenyans,keep on preserving peace.
Kenyans should be patient during and after their election. Whoever will win will be for all Kenyans and ever the entire region of East Africa. I wish you all the BEST WISHES DURING YOUR ELECTION WITH PEACE AND HARMONY.
May God Bless Kenya so that the election can not be the source of conflict and misunderstanding among Kenyans.
I believe this year the Kenyan elections have been more smooth than 2007, since there have been a few incidents of violence, but I should also ask Kenyans to maintain peace as they are waiting for results which already shows Mr Uhuru Kenyatta is a victor. May Almighty God strengthen your hearts in the name of Jesus Christ.
I wish Kenya all the best
today has jst been awesome thnk u GOD
Kenya show us a true democracy. peace and love be upon you.
only God has power over his creatures.lets have peaceful elections
peace and let's vote for real change by choosing Raila.
An end to impunity and a sincere and determined push for equity across the 47 counties of our republic is all we need from this election.
I wish you fair, free and peaceful elections and the winner should be declared, hence there will be no bloodshed as has been the case in many elections in African countries.
peace is paramount to me other things follow
power monger is the desease of democracy kenyan you have to accept your election results and electral camision you have to work by justice and not to favour the the ruling part. Also put ethnicity behind look for development and strength your nation . may God bless you in your election
iam urging very very much that our brothers ,sisters and all to gether receive the results with tolerance and the aspirants accept the results petter willium masai from znz tz god bless our friends from kenya more power of jisus control kenyan elections
Kenyans, we wish you peaceful and calm elections. choose leaders who have real determination of fighting for the rights of all Kenyans. Peter Masai from Tanzania. I wish all Kenyans peace and love elections.
I have liked it.
Peace 2 prevail
The one and most important thing is to maintain peace. We are one people,one nation,one love in one voice.
we as kenyans should maintain peace coz this is when we are determinig our future. Folks, lets do this free and hopeful. I love Kenya. We love kenya let us emerge as Kenyans all the best
Hope and pray all will go as planned i.e. to hav a peace election n accept be satisfied with the outcome.
I advise Kenyans to choose a good leader who will value all Kenyans including giving them progress and defending Kenyans' unity regardless of tribe or color. I welcome you to Tanzania after the elections.
My Kenyan brethren, I wish you good elections of 2013, when you will choose leaders to lead you for four years. Choosing bad leaders will lead you badly for four years.
Elections should be fair and peace should prevail.
It is better to appear in numbers for voting and then stay at home waiting for the results. It is better to defend your peace for your nation's benefit than for the individual's interest. It is better to choose a leader who will improve the economy than looking to the tribes or faces. Let's avoid tribalism and violence which will pull back Kenya's economy. I wish you peaceful elections that will build a strong Kenya and Africa. God bless Kenya.
Annan says well because he wants the best for us.
let peace and tranguility prevail during the 4th coming elections.kenya will need all of us after elections.
Politics should not lead you to death, you Kenyans. Vote peacefully and don't put religion nor tribalism in your issues.
all i want is peace.i have 3 young sons.i will vote kesho for them,for their future. that is president uhuru kenyatta and vice president william ruto
very healthy commentary,
You Kenyans should vote peacefully without giving consideration to tribe. Recognize that tribalism is cause of violence.
My Kenyan brothers, violence is not good, so vote peacefully and accept the results. May God lead you in this difficult moment.
I BEG YOU LEADERS TO BE KEEN ON PROMOTING SECURITY SO THAT THINGS DON'T GO THE WAY THEY DID THE OTHER YEAR. I BEG ALL KENYANS TO MAINTAIN PEACE EVEN IN THEIR HOMES. POLICE COMMISSIONER SHOULD ALSO BE ALERT. I WISH YOU PEACEFUL ELECTIONS. AMEN.......
Lets vote for peace first, we love Kenya
Please and please Kenyans! Kenya's stability can either be kept or destroyed by you! We will not like to see or hear a repeat of what happened in your previous election again in 2013. Use your democracy peacefully and in a humble manner to cast your votes. I wish you peaceful election tomorrow, 04 March, 2013.
Kenyaaaaaan folks, I'm raising my voice to plead with you not to repeat the mistake of 2007. LET'S KEEP PEACE AND WE WILL BE BLESSED.
I WOULD LIKE TO URGE MY FELLOW KENYANS TO COOL DOWN AND AGREE ON THE OUTCOME THIS TIME. WE WILL NOT BE HAPPY TO HEAR THINGS HAVE GONE ON LIKE THE OTHER TIME.
kenyans your choices of voting your leaders should be that from your hearts not from other political leaders due to somematerial things you arebeen given.remember one mistake can cost your whole ggweneration pain of lfe.c cause death,crime,segregation.
I think it is high time kenyans should grow up politically. It is for our own good,economics and security plus education are my concern!
we need to see a new kenya
we need a new kenya
I know that, election can not work in Africa, because our leaders are so much in buying voters and our people are so poor, but we need revolution as we younger people,because Africa is so be hind and we do not have hope for our children, i do not believe in elections in Africa, if we still have people like MR Museven and othere who do not get shame, IsaacUganda
Whoever wins is our president NO need for violence
pls pls pls.......,kenyan it is a high time to show 4 z rest of africa what democratic election meant by and unity is.GOD BE WITH KENYA
Thannks kenyans for. accepting change. ameny
all Kenyans should remain as brothers and sisters with or without elections. Okay?
We want peace for all Kenyans.
i wouid urge kenyan security force to enforce more security because i cant understand how pple get slaughterd early morning in malindi yet govt has diploy 100000 officers unless they are just figures bt not them ole mitito should wake up he still sleeping
Lets elect our representatives on Monday 4th and mantain peace for the sake of our economy and love of the next generation to come.
Peace maintainance is the best priority
Maqgaret keep it up royal media for enlightening the kenyan citizens.
PEACE $ HARMONY IS THE FRUITS TO EMBRACE MY FELLOW KENYANS. PRAY AND GIVE GOD ROOM TO GIVE US GOOD LEADERS. MAY GOD BLESS KENYA
ITS THIS RIGHT TIME THAT KENYANS HAVE TO CHECK WETHA TO ELECT JESUS BARNABAS OR JESUS CHRIST. FELLOW KENYANS IBEG U TO CONTEMPLATE THE RIGHT CHOICE!
no one is special in any way to think that they cannot stay far away from the government offices, if you loose ,please humbly go home and lets give room to the democratically preferred leaders to lead the country according to the stipulated rule of law within the dockets of the new constitution. some aspirant should have some little bit of mercy and love for the nation at large , and join other preferred presidential candidates to at least save this country from such a huge loss of billions of tax payers money in favor of a re-run.
I am a student living in Eastleigh (Nairobi) in the 7th Street. I would like to take part in the forthcoming elections and be part of the Kenyans making decision on their future.
Let kenyan deside a gud leader.
If your prefered candidate(s) does not win the elections, whoever wins is a Kenyan and will be President/Governor/Senator/MP/Women representative or County representative for all. So guys, vote and accept that there is only one winner and no loser in this elections
All the Kenyan people, I urge you to vote peacefully.
Kenyans opinion have a lot of truth in them, I believe God does not forsake His servants. All that has been said will definitely be heard and implemented. Even we Tanzanians wish that peace will prevail! You need to learn to shun tribalism. God bless Africa.
Kenya is loved in the world. Kenyans should embrace each other in love and may election take place in love and peace. God will lead you in the right direction and we, Tanzanians, will love to see peaceful elections
Please my fellow Kenyans, vote wisely for better tomorrow. Don't be deceived by money, because you will see them after five good years
There will be no problem On the election day, God willing.... Kenya is a peaceful country.. and nowhere is ruined
this is good artcle to those whom want their dream being fullfied because for sure it make sence to all kenyan and the people in the world in internet now my presso am one of your compainers through internet and facebook and all my followers in my cybercafe says your the good coming president in our county now are you wiring to stand on that point SIR,
We urge all Kenyans to maintain peace in the upcoming general election. Youth should never allow politicians to use them as a stepping stone to their selfish interests. Kenyans have decided!
I would urge my fellow Kenyans to maintain peace and lets potray a good image and lets not cause any kind of myhems during and after elections.My prayer is that lets focuss on voting in a peaceful and transparent manner.
I am saying HCTV did not cover the elections of Kenya as required. Tell us what is not happening. Are you fearing?/////
after experiencing what happened in 2008 post-election,let me vote n go back 2 the house but plz plz plz,my fellow kenyans PEACE PACE PEACE! is the gospel.
this is gud
We lov u kenya. P eace peave
peace peace peace kenya
Kenya is a independent Country,so let Kenyan vote 4their choice and avoid western countries influence.
kenyans lets do our part of voting and God provide a leader remember the isralietes chosing their leaders they always fall but God being the provider we will see kenya shine let peace be our gospel as good ambassadors PEACE KENYA lets eat ripe fruits of our labor
Its time we made history as kenyans by voting as kenyans
Kenya will still be there come March 5. So nobody should fight or kill another because of elections.
In athletics there must be a winner and a loser. If someone loses, let him accept and give space to others.
kenya is me and you lets maintain peace and ashame the world expctation,let us show other countries that we are some steps of them...
This time I believe every Kenyan is a peace keeper
kenyans shuold vote wisely during the elections. they shuold not be influenced in any way on whom they are to choose as the 4th president of kenya.They shuold also maitain peace through out the country to avoid chaoes like those of 2007.Every one has a right to vote for those people they want to vote 4. PLIZ B WYC.
Kenya its ma favourite counrty so God pls im beging you dis time to guide them and i all the best to kenyan people.Amen. mary clement "Tanzania"
I am urging very very much that my Kenyan brothers receive the results with tolerance. and the aspirants accept the results. GOD BLESS KENYA.
Let peace prevail b4 during and after elections.ipray..amen
Peace comes from faith let us improve our faiths and be brothers, a man being a brother and a woman being a sister. we will have a good life which is pleasing.
We need peace in kenya.
Let be our brothers keeper. I mean legardless of our backgrounds.
We need patriots,Kenya is one and larger than an individual.Peace love and unity.
we request peaceful election
Kenyans are very peaceful people. What triggered violence in 2007 was the greed and dishonesty of the leadership by then, coupled by inept management of the election body (ECK). African leaders never learn from the past. It is only prayers and adherence to new constitution by all relevant institutions that will save this country. Rigged elections should be challenged through appropriate judiciary system. What justice did you expect after the failed 2007 elections if the chief referee was the one organising and supervising the swearing in of the President in darkness contrary to the past tradition where the same president was sworn in, in the broad day light at Uhuru Park. We do not need angels to lead this country, but Kenyan men and women who will guard and uphold the constitution to the letter and spirit. What happened in Ivory Coast? The former President now in ICC cells was a former professor of history. Leaders come and go. Lets be united and remain peaceful during and after the elections on March 4th. I was personally stranded in Kisumu for 3 days without food, water, nor shelter. God bless all Kenya as they choose their leaders on March 4th.
What I request my brothers is that they do not become people of violence because violence is not a solution
Hope Kenyans will remain united even after elections, lets elect leaders who deserve.
lets fight every tribe against each other &see who wins lets fight the luos very hard
we request for peaceful elections.
vote your leader as per the futures you have(ambitions)
I wish KENYANS the very best in the general elections that will take place in a few days' time. May God go before you.
I am a resident of the coast, and we depend on tourism. What do the prospective presidents think about tourism in Kenya?
Kenyans let us choose a leader who will lead. Let us not look at ethnicity.
Kenyans we should overlook those promoting hatred in their campaigns instead of telling their aspiration,but only campaign basing on others backgrounds and possessions,for sure thats not our interest than focusing on route to develop kenya & promote nationahood that goes beyond race & boundaries care.we are not ready to see our country being teared apart because personal interest and thirst for POWER by persons who are self-centred,full of hatred & revenge.
Lets have a peaceful elections. Otherwise get closer to your homes not town by otulo jackson
I wish the Kenyan people the very best.
Let us all play the good role of preaching peace to each and everyone.We are all equal in the precence the Almighty God.
let us vote for your vision 2030 and remove iginorenc of tribolism.let us put your minds together as kenyans.
all the best Kenya in the general elections
we pray that violence shouild not erupt again.
I pray for Kenyans to have peaceful elections also let them organize themselves to choose the policies of people who say and promise things that can be implemented because politics is ROUGH
AL L KENYANS SHOULD FOSTER PEASE AND TOLERANCE AFTER GENERAL ELECTIONS
Kenyans you should learn from what happened in the year 2007. Do not accept to repeat those mistakes because apart from shedding blood the Nation got a big loss By SERGIUS MTENGA -DSM- TZ
Kenyans let us truly maintain peace and love