The Supreme Court of Kenya. [Photo/Standardmedia.co.ke]
With all eyes set at the Supreme Court for the hearing of the Nasa presidential petition case starting, not everybody will be allowed to access the premises. This, according to the Judiciary Chief Registrar Anne Amadi, is due to the limited space.Speaking to journalists on Friday, Amadi said they have prepared special badges that will be used to access the court premises.The chief registrar noted that only judges and lawyers in the petition will be given the badges."The court room is so small. It takes a maximum of about 60 people and we already have about 34 lawyers who will be participating," she said as quoted by the Star."We have strictly recommended that Anyone without a special badge should not access the premises," she added.Amadi further said 200 media houses both local and international have been accredited to cover the hearings. "This case has attracted a lot of attention, and many media houses had applied for accreditation, but we limited the number to 200 considering the space available," said Amadi.