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Principle of equity will afford Kenya democracy it yearns for

By Anyang’ Nyong’o

If there is one principle that is cardinal in the Constitution today it is the principle of equality, followed by that of equity and finally freedom or liberty. In the Bill of Rights, these principles are captured under the concept of individual and people’s rights. In other words, such rights would make no sense in the day-to-day lives of Kenyans if there were no equity in the way Government is formed, the way it conducts its work and the manner it authoritatively allocates values.

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