The High Court will rule in two weeks on whether Starehe MP Charles ‘Jaguar’ Njagua’s election petition will be upheld. Last month, the court declined to grant Mbogo an order for scrutiny and recount of votes cast in his favour. Ochieng said it appeared Mbogo asked for scrutiny because he hoped to use it to get more information, which could be useful in his petition. The judge also ruled that Mbogo did not make a case for the provision of polling station diaries. He said the IEBC cannot be faulted for not making available all the polling station diaries.
Source: The Star February 06, 2018 21:00 UTC