Supreme Court Pushes Hearing on Presidential Petition to Monday

Supreme Court Pushes Hearing on Presidential Petition to Monday

The Supreme Court has postponed its ruling on interlocutory applications from 2pm to 7pm Sunday, contrary to what had been agreed at the pre-trial hearing on Saturday night in the ongoing presidential petition case challenging President Uhuru's re-election.

In a statement issued by the Supreme Court registrar Esther Nyaiyaki on Sunday afternoon, the Supreme Court also rescheduled the formal hearing of the case to begin Monday at 9am.

The actual hearing has been slated to begin at 3 pm on Sunday.

The Supreme Court Registrar, however, did not give reasons why the changes were effected. “Good afternoon, rulings will be delivered at 7pm today and not 2pm. Hearing will commence at 9am tomorrow morning. Notices to follow shortly,” Nyaiyaki indicated in the statement.

Comments

Naswa tallying… (not verified)     Sun, 08/27/2017 @ 04:32pm

Supreme court judges should use what has been provided by naswa...uhuruto iebce and interested parties as evidence.....but issue of ehh access to servers means the nasea do not have evidence after all....by the way servers are controlled by owners not iebc.....Normal person cannot listen to people of this low calibre...and thinking.
He is being used by greedy jizees to scare peace and development loving kenyans.
I wonder how much has been given to bark and spews this shit.. naswa shud ask from iebc is 34as.....period..for comparison...
Naswa do not have any other lawyers apart from old ugly ones..

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