Police officers patrol near Supreme Court buildings in Nairobi. [Photo/Zakheem Rajan]
Security has been beefed up at the Supreme Court ahead of today's reading of full judgement on the nuliffication of presidential results.
Chief Justice David Maraga is expected to lead the other six judges at 10am to read the full judgement on why President Uhuru Kenyatta's victory was nullified.
The roads near the court have been barricaded.
Anti-riot police officers have been deployed on City Hall Way, Taifa Road and part of Wabera Street directing away motorists and pedestrians.
On September 1, the court ruled that IEBC did not the August 8 general election according to the constitution.
IEBC was ordered to conduct a fresh presidential election.
Nasa leader Raila Odinga filed the petition that challenged Uhuru's win. Odinga said the election was marred by irregularities that benefited his opponent.