Kenya’s top court is due to give its verdict on the case challenging the presidential election outcome in just over two hours' time.
In a statement, the Supreme Court announced that it will deliver the judgment at 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT):
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It comes after last week's hearing of the petitions led by opposition leader Raila Odinga challenging Deputy President William Ruto's declaration as the winner of the 9 August presidential elections.
The electoral commission declared Mr Ruto the winner and the president-elect after garnering 7.1 million votes against Mr Odinga's 6.9 million votes.
Mr Odinga disputed the outcome citing irregularities and has urged the court to annul the results.