The draft constitution passed by Parliament on Thursday will change the face of Kenya by introducing the most far-reaching institutional reforms the nation has seen since independence.
The Constitution will overhaul the Judiciary, restructure the police force and write into law the socio-economic rights of all individuals as part of a Bill of Rights which has been described as one of the most progressive on the continent outside South Africa.
In the new Kenya, MPs will pay taxes, the number of ministers will be reduced by half and voters will be able to recall MPs who fail to discharge their duties properly.
This is a step in the right direction for Kenya. This constitution will definately steer us in the right direction
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