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Supreme Court to hear petition to delay election

Kenya's Supreme Court will hear a last-ditch petition Wednesday to delay a presidential poll which the opposition is boycotting and even top election officials doubt can be free and fair.

In the latest twist to a dramatic election saga in the east African powerhouse, the court agreed to hear the urgent petition from three human rights activists arguing Kenya is not ready for Thursday's re-run of the election.

Chief Justice David Maraga, who will oversee the hearing, presided over the September 1 ruling that annulled the results of the first election due to "irregularities" in the electronic transmission of results, and mismanagement by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

"We are hoping they will cancel elections on October 26," said activist Khelef Khalifa of Muslims for Human Rights, who filed the petition alongside two other activists.

The petitioners argue that veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga's withdrawal from the re-run two weeks ago and the IEBC chairman's own admission last week that "a free, fair and credible election" could not be guaranteed means the poll should be delayed.

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They argue that a delay of up to 90 days should be ordered by the Supreme Court.

The annulment of the August 8 election victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta was hailed as an opportunity to deepen democracy in a country plagued by disputed elections.

But the re-run has instead been dogged by chaos and acrimony.

Odinga to announce next step

Top diplomats and observers have excoriated both Odinga and Kenyatta for sowing division and refusing to hold joint meetings with the IEBC, instead of searching for a path to a free and fair election.

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US Ambassador Robert Godec said this week that if the electoral commission was not ready for Thursday's poll, it should ask the courts for a delay.

"We would be fine with that," he said.

However, pressured by political parties, the IEBC has been riven by internal discord.

Last week a top commissioner quit her job and fled the country, citing fears for her life and intimidation of poll officials, and just hours later IEBC boss Wafula Chebukati declared he could not guarantee a credible election.

While he said the commission was logistically ready to carry out the election, he has lambasted leaders and his staff for interference in the vote and raised doubts that the political environment was conducive for voters to exercise their rights.

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Odinga, who pulled out accusing the IEBC of failing to make fundamental reforms, has said he will announce his final position on the elections at a rally in Nairobi on Wednesday afternoon.

While he earlier called for mass protests on election day, on Tuesday in an interview with the BBC he denied doing that, urging supporters to "stay away".

However his National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition took to Twitter insisting protests were still on.

Observers limit missions

The weeks of uncertainty have hit east Africa's richest economy hard as everyone is locked in wait-and-see mode, and many ordinary Kenyans are tired of a political class seen as corrupt and chasing their own interests.

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"It's very disturbing, everything is at a standstill. We have to wait for this election to pass to go back to our daily normal routines," said voter Edward Irungu, 31.

Ahuya Achieng, 35, a travel consultant, said: "We are very tired, people say Kenya should move on, but where to?"

The political crisis is the worst since a disputed 2007/8 election sparked politically-motivated ethnic violence that left 1,100 dead.

The 2017 crisis is different in many ways, however opposition protests have seen 40 killed, mostly at the hands of police and in poor opposition strongholds, according to rights groups.

Citing extreme tensions, an uncertain political environment and lack of a fully competitive election, missions from the European Union and Carter Centre have decided to limit their observation of the vote.

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