Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto who was undergoing specialised treatment in a South African hospital is expected in the country on Friday.
According to the Star, Ruto's supporters have lined up a series of activities to welcome him back home.
On Saturday, the county boss is expected to travel by road from Nairobi to Bomet via Narok.
The Chama Cha Mashinani party leader will also attend a joint prayer service organised by various churches at Bomet Stadium on Sunday.
"I am coming back home with an agenda of challenging the national government to review police brutality on helpless Kenyans," said Ruto as quoted by the Star.
Kericho County Chama Cha Mashinani coordinator David Rotich told journalists plans to receive the Bomet county boss press that plans to welcome the governor are complete.
Ruto flew to South Africa for further treatment following injuries he sustained in the eye after he was teargassed by police last week.