Live reports coming in from Kenya has it that live bullets and tear gas have been fire's in the opposition strong hold of Kisuma, western Kenya.
BBC's Emmanuel Igunza reports.
Two people have been wounded - both have had gunshots to the thigh.
One of the injured is a 15-year-old boy and the other is a 21-year-old man.
They are both being treated in hospital.
Relatives at the hospital say police shot the live rounds.
Our correspondent adds that tear gas has also been fired and crowds have dispersed from the main square in the opposition stronghold.
At 7:57, BBCafrica reports that Kenyan police 'fire tear gas at pro-opposition youths'
Kenyan police fired tear gas to disperse groups of stone-throwing young men in Kisumu, a witness told Reuters news agency.
It is an opposition stronghold where polling stations have failed to open for the re-run of a presidential election.
Kenyans will today vote again to elect a new President after the Supreme Court Annulled the previous one organized by Kenya's Electoral Body(IEBC).
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