Justice David Maraga. [Photo/bbc.com]

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15:00: Youths engaging in running battles with police in Mathare.

13:00: An uneasy calm in Kawangware.

Heavy police presence to prevent the barricading of roads.

Many shops closed.

12:48: ''We wish NASA supporters peace as they mourn. They should allow us to celebrate.'' Jackson Mandago.

12:30: Unrest reported in Korogocho slums.

12:15: Senator Kipchumba Murkomen addresses Jubilee supporters in the CBD.

11:30: Duale assures Kenyans that Uhuru Kenyatta will form an inclusive government.

11:17: Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago hails Supreme Court verdict.

11:05: Harun Ndubi, lawyer of the petitioners, calls verdict unbelievable.

 ''We will not accept property to be destroyed because of the political aspirations of an individual.'' Mandago said.

He has called on Raila Odinga to accept the ruling.

11:00 Jubilee strongholds erupt in celebration as supporters pour onto the streets chanting pro-Jubilee slogans.

In NASA strongholds, it's all gloom.

He has called on NASA to accept the Supreme Court ruling like Jubilee.

The Supreme Court judges have unanimously upheld President Uhuru's re-election.

Kenyans from across the political spectrum have been reacting to the verdict.

Jubilee strongholds erupted in celebration immediately Justice Maraga made it clear that Uhuru will serve his second term.