"I'll respect the court's decision" says Kenya's deputy PM
There's a collective holding of breath in Kenya at the moment, as the nation awaits a ruling from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The judges in The Hague have until Monday to decide whether there are grounds for a trial against six prominent Kenyan men.
They're considered the main instigators of the violence that followed the elections at the end of 2007.
Whatever decision is made is likely to cause some upheaval. One of the six men is Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister, Uhuru Kenyatta.
How is he feeling ahead of the decision? BBC Africa's Sophie Ikenye spoke to him in Nairobi.