Nzau Musau

Trading accusations about who was responsible for twin strikes in coastal towns could fuel tensions.
Nairobi is confident that proposed amendments will pass, but participating states are unlikely to allow major revisions to Hague court’s founding statute.
Was enough done to counter incitement and intimidation online during recent elections?
While keen to maintain neutrality, United State and Britain appear to feel prospect of an indicted Kenyan president merits strong words.
Judges at the International Criminal Court to set start date for cases against four defendants by mid-July.
Appeals judges in The Hague reject challenges from defence teams, but crucial legal definition remains unresolved.
Court under pressure to offer support to victims of election violence, but could risk jeopardising cases against alleged ringleaders if it does so.
Attorney general says state is committed to prosecuting election violence cases, but needs help.
Post-election shootings in Kisumu and Kibera absent from current charges against senior political figures.
Despite prosecutor’s pledge to look again at rejected cases, focus now likely to shift to trials of four others accused of election violence.