The leaders of the Kenya’s political parties were among those casting their votes at polling stations across the country on Tuesday as the country went to the polls.
Performed my civic duty. pic.twitter.com/ydvQw6Myrr
— Uhuru Kenyatta (@UKenyatta) August 8, 2017
A short while ago, accompanied by my wife Ida, I cast my vote at Olympic Primary School, Kibra Constituency. pic.twitter.com/jgc95rJ7d6
— Raila Odinga (@RailaOdinga) August 8, 2017
Musalia Mudavadi, NASA Coalition Founder said, “Indeed I am back and in Nairobi taking stock of the voting process to its end as we await the beginning of the tallying of votes…”
@MusaliaMudavadi voting at Mululu Primary school, Vihiga county. #NasaHawa #RailonzoNaneNane #ElectionsKe2017 pic.twitter.com/5GOS4z0lJj
— Western Point Man (@JamesMmbihi_Ke) August 8, 2017
We have voted. Photos credit @allangichigi #ElectionsKE2017 pic.twitter.com/ffAzNcM9MX
— Vote Starehe MP (@bonifacemwangi) August 8, 2017
‘Presiding officers at polling stations are managing process very well,’ – HE Thabo Mbeki, head of AU Election Observer Mission
‘Process of allowing prisoners to vote for President is an important step in rehabilitating them into society’ – HE Mbeki #ElectionsKe pic.twitter.com/zHybjgbi0i
— AU Political Affairs (@AUC_DPA) August 8, 2017