On August 27 Kenyans celebrated not just the promulgation of the new Constitution six years ago, but also the tangible gains made throughout the country.
The 2010 Constitution heralded a new era of open and inclusive governance best epitomised by devolution, which is helping to bridge the development gap between rich and poor regions. This gap was first created by colonialists who zoned the country into high-potential and low-potential agricultural areas.