Big challenge is getting 7 bench - with appeal looking hopeless (high court covered all the bases) and with Uhuru threatening judges - many will recluse themselves citing fake reasons; It may as well die for lack of a bench

especially if high court in Nakuru has injuncted the new judges.
Uhuru has 12 months to go - but realistic he has until dec this year - before everyone resigns from his gov - and run to political spaces. Nairobi will be empty. Most Mps will have relocated to duck it out.
Remember for Mps - nomination happens in April - and you miss a popular party ticket you can as well go home.
So for most Mps - Jan - April is very critical - every day you have to be covering somewhere.Getting an MP in Nairobi that period will be hard.
The same is true for cabinet - many will resign and go for governorship - so Mps/Senate/Mcas/Governors - that period is critical - coz by April - it will be over for most of them. April - June is presidential drama. And the home run in july/august.
Politically - he has mismanaged Jubilee and killed his leverage - so if he loses Kiambaa - he become lameduck as from next month.
Maybe he can quit Jubilee like he did KANU

while he as opposition leader - and join NASA post-Kiambaa

or maybe he can rejoin KANU
My September date was very conservative and based on recent trends where no case takes less than 3 months. But as I noted previously a case where a delay would represent a victory for one side is just not the kind judges in Kenya have the capacity to deal with. We have seen advocates feign illness, other matters in other courts and suddenly discovering a certain document was never served etc.
They can arrange these things with court personnel for a small fee. The litigants are not less than 18 plus amicus, interested parties etc. It's not just that all must be heard but the sheer size makes it impossible not to miss serving all papers to all of them.
So I agree that December is plausible but then when you remember the high court took 9 months...🤔
The COA has twice as many documents to pass around and for judges to read for real. I know in such cases a bright one like Musinga does the donkey work then other lazies like Nambuye simply sign. This appeal is complex. The issues aren't the usual is was matters. It will tax even the most learned of judges
That said, if it takes 8 months or 9, and same time at SCOK Uhuru would be gone by then. Probably Raila too. BBI died with the high court verdict.
I expect Consigliere Kihara to apply for a stay once the bench is constituted. But he did withdraw that from the 3 bench which had the power to grant it. So I'm doubtful.
10 months minus 9 is simple arithmetic. He should forget extensions and focus on buying land in Zimbabwe. It's quite beautiful over there most of the year.