Protesters in Kakamega have occupied the streets in solidarity with others across the country.
Medics at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) are attending to two emergencies.
Two protesters were shot and taken to the hospital.
Retired Chief Justice David Maraga could not be spared as the police unleashed tear gas to push back the protesters in Nairobi's CBD.
The roads leading to the State House in Nairobi are impassable, at least for unauthorised people.
In readiness for the June 25 protests, a section of the protagonists had hinted at storming the state house to oust the president.
Razor wires were laid on the road with officers on standby to block any suspicious movements.
Former Chief Justice David Maraga is among the leaders partaking in the June 25th protests.
He was received by crowds gathered in Nairobi city centre.
In a chance to speak to the press, Maraga, a presidential candidate, said "We want the constitution to be respected. We want human life to have value; that’s why we are joining this procession. I can't see any violence here; these people are peaceful."
Embakasi East MP is on the streets in solidarity with the public.
The lawmaker was surrounded by excited protesters who carried him high as they advanced toward the CBD.
A light moment in Nairobi's CBD as the protesters accompany a young cop while singing friendly chants to him.
They acknowledge his age group while singing anti-Ruto slogans.
Kenyans have made good their threat to occupy the Nairobi city centre.
They were captured heading to the CBD in their massive number while chanting anti-Ruto slogans.