The fate of the case against President Uhuru Kenyatta at the International Criminal Court ICC, is expected to be decided today Wednesday, when officials will be prosecuted in the court requested additional time to prepare for trial.
Kenyatta advocates hope that the case that has proved divisive among African nations renounced.
African countries have been yakikosoa ICC only targeting African leaders.
The case against Kenyatta is important for the ICC which garnered only one judge while most of the cases appearing in court being quashed due to many reasons only since the establishment 11 years ago.
Analysts argue that the trial may in turn crisis in East Africa if leaders insist the charges will continue.
President Kenyatta was brought to the ICC on suspicion that it was one of the chief suspects of post-election violence in Kenya chief financial year 2007/2008. He faces counts of murder and other crimes against humanity.
Likewise Kenyatta was charged along with his Vice President William Ruto for the same charges. Cases against Ruto continues in court.
Western nations which yanajitolea in support of the ICC, also are concerned about their relationship with Kenya which seems like a great ally in the war against the militant group Al-Shabaab in Somalia.
1,200 people lost their lives in the general election violence in 2007/08, and thousands were forced to flee their homes. Both have denied the charges.
Leaders argue that the ICC prosecute Kenyatta inspired violence but the case against him is made weak from some of the witnesses to withdraw from the case since the case presented in court four years ago.
The case itself was expected to begin Wednesday, but ikaahirishwa for the fourth time last month when prosecutors have said that another witness had pulled out of the case, and they asked the court to give them more time to find evidence.
Prosecute leaders argue that many witnesses have been bribed or intimidated amount to withdraw from the case.