a constitution is a legal document used to govern a country or a state
Former Kenyan Health minister. Part of the delegation which negotiated independence from Britain at Lancaster House
the Kenyan constitution is supreme since it contains the laws to be followed in the land
yes.the new constitution allows one to have dual citizenship
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check the following hints: - constitution making - Education in terms of setting up schools, colleges, universities and counselling to help families gooing through difficult times. - Nation healing - Independence struggle
5yrs then if elected again five yrs then retires!
Not according to this. http://kenya.rcbowen.com/constitution/chap6.html#91 According to the precise wording used here, a WOMAN marrying a Kenyan is entitled to apply for citizenship. With the lack of wording that a man marrying a Kenyan is also entitled to apply, I would have to say that either you wouldn't be or else applications are approved on a case by case basis. I would consult the Kenyan embassy for clarification.
the presidents powers have been reduced..the current president is a ceremonial president
The first President of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta who is a Kikuyu, is widely credited for leading the Kenyan people to independence from Great Britain in December of 1963.
No, same-sex marriage is not legal in Kenya. The country's constitution defines marriage as between a man and a woman. Same-sex relationships are also largely taboo in Kenyan society and can face discrimination and stigmatization.
It's not Kenyan, it's Hawaiian! And... "Kenyan" is not a language.
Jomo Kenyatta was a prominent Kenyan anti-colonialist leader in the 1950s. He played a significant role in the fight for Kenya's independence from British colonial rule. Kenyatta later became the country's first Prime Minister and then its President.