Former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) commissioner Roselyne Akombe, has revisited the death of the commission's IEBC boss Chris Msando.

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Two years later, Msando's murder remains unsolved with nobody having been arraigned in court and charged over the death that shocked the world.

In a tweet on Sunday, Akombe seemed to poke holes into Kenya's justice system, adding that eventually, the truth shall be known no matter how long it takes.

"Two years. The memory that stings is that of your twisted neck; The deep cuts on your arm and thigh; Lying on that cold slab at City mortuary; Eva asking why we killed you; The pain, the despair; One day the truth will be written in indelible ink...#RIPChrisMsando," she wrote.

Days before October 2017 repeat presidential polls, Akombe fled Kenya to the US, claiming that her life was in danger. She accused fellow Commissioners of being compromised.

On Sunday, Msando's mother Mrs Mary Aloo, wondered why nobody has ever been charged with her son's murder, two years later. 

“I barely get out of this bed. My life has greatly changed – changed for the worst. For two years, several questions still linger in my mind – who could have killed my beloved last born son and why?” she says.

“I have been waiting for that time when I will be called to court for the hearing of my son’s murder case. I just want to see the killers eye to eye so that I can hear the reasons why they killed him. If he stole something, let them say it. If they win the case against my son, let it be. I won’t mind so long as the legal process is exhausted,” a distraught Mrs Aloo told Nation