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    The Three Branches of Government in Kenya: Who Does What?

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    Constitution of Kenya Chapter 3: Article 13 – Retention and Acquisition of Citizenship

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    Constitution of Kenya Chapter 3, Article 12: Entitlements of Citizens

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    The Role of the President in Kenya

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    7 months ago2 months ago

    What is the Kenyan Constitution? A Quick Introduction

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    Constitution of Kenya Chapter 2: Articles 10–11 – National Values and Cultural Heritage

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The Role of the President in Kenya
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  • Constitution Explained

The Constitution of Kenya Chapter 1 Article 2

Civic Scoop8 months ago7 months ago09 mins

Learn why the Constitution is the supreme law, overriding all other laws, decisions, and acts, and its role in incorporating international law into Kenya’s legal system.

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Constitution of Kenya Chapter 1: Article 1

Civic Scoop8 months ago7 months ago07 mins

Learn about the sovereignty of the people, their ultimate authority, and how power is exercised in Kenya’s governance structure.

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  • Constitution Explained

The Preamble of the Constitution of Kenya 2010

Civic Scoop8 months ago7 months ago17 mins

Discover what the Preamble of Kenya’s Constitution says and why it forms the foundation of Kenya’s democratic governance.

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Why Every Citizen Needs Civic Education

Civic Scoop8 months ago8 months ago010 mins

Why is Civic Education a must-have? Understand how your rights can help you be an active, informed citizen that makes a difference.

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  • What to Know
  • What to Know

The Three Branches of Government in Kenya: Who Does What?

8 months ago8 months ago
  • Constitution Explained
  • Constitution Explained

Constitution of Kenya Chapter 3: Article 13 – Retention and Acquisition of Citizenship

8 months ago8 months ago
  • Constitution Explained
  • Constitution Explained

Constitution of Kenya Chapter 3, Article 12: Entitlements of Citizens

8 months ago8 months ago
  • What to Know
  • What to Know

The Role of the President in Kenya

8 months ago8 months ago
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