I will educate you a bit:
In 2013 the IEBC was wholly hosted by a small unknown company. It turned out that the same company also hosted TNA in the same servers. The IEBC had no physical access or minute by minute control over the server.
The subsequent breakdown of the entire result and voter verification systems was attributed to many things but this had a role in it.
It therefore goes without saying that the IEBC could have acquired its own servers and not relied on a private company. There have been reports that Safaricom was working with Jubilee to intercept and doctor results or to engineer another breakdown in the voting system to allow for manual voting and vote stuffing.
Omollo is incoherent. Is it illegal for Safaricom to host servers? They are a well established business. He should suggest we host with Amazon or whatever but with very proper reason.
Are they even hosting it. They are domain name servers. It's good that we now have such in kenya for .ke. On this Omollo is wrong...there are few dns servers in kenya.