Sat, 09 Sep 2017 10:34:20 +0000 Dear Editor, The constitution of any country, as a grand norm, has to be respected by all citizens. And as a principal law, it has to thrive on precedence, that what applies to one should also apply to the other. The unprecedented successful prosecution of the Presidential petition in Kenya is one example, and it is hoped that every peace loving Kenyan regardless, should behave so as to achieve the reasonableness of the verdict for the common good. Courts are not supposed to make emotional or presumptive rulings, just as much as they don’t’ have to rely on statements made outside court. During the Kenyan elections, there were speculations of hacking in the electronic system, in reaction to which the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission said the attempted hack did not succeed. This statement formed the initial basis for doubting the results in the absence of a convincing proof […]
KENYANS WALKING ON A TIGHT ROPE
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