
Kenya's electoral commission sworn in ahead of 2027 polls
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Nairobi: Kenya s electoral commissioners were sworn in on Friday, following months of legal wrangling, paving the way for polls in 2027. The Indepe...
Nairobi: Kenya's electoral commissioners were sworn in on Friday, following months of legal wrangling, paving the way for polls in 2027.
The Independent Electoral Board of Commission (IEBC) plays a crucial role -- supervising elections, counting votes and registering voters and candidates -- in the east African nation where recent elections have all been contested.
The appointments had been delayed following legal petitions from activists questioning the "qualifications, integrity, relevance and meritocracy of the candidates", according to the High Court ruling that dismissed their petition on Thursday.
It comes as Kenya sees increasingly violent rallies against police brutality and corruption, with protesters calling for President William Ruto to serve only one term.
"The stakes could not be higher," Chief Justice Martha Karua said after the inauguration ceremony.













