Supreme Court unanimously upholds Uhuru’s election By Newsday Reporter - November 20, 2017 0 Kenyan Supreme Court judges, from left to right, Njoki Ndung'u, Jackton Ojwang, Deputy Chief Justice Philomela Mwilu, Chief Justice David Maraga, Smokin Wanjala and Isaac Lenaola preside over the hearing of the petitions, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Supreme Court is hearing petitions challenging President Uhuru Kenyatta’s reelection in a repeat presidential poll. The court made history when it nullified Kenyatta’s reelection in August citing irregularities and illeligaties in the vote count and failure by the electoral commission to allow scrutiny of its servers to dispel opposition leader Raila Odinga’s claim of electoral fraud. (AP Photo/Sayyid Abdul Azim) FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as the president of Kenya. It dismissed two consolidated petitions against Uhuru Kenyatta re-election. More to follow…