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Deputy governors aren't happy campers and something must be done to save them from their bosses

Flag on a government official's car, Nairobi, April 7, 2020. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

When it comes to getting easily excited, no one beats Kenyans. Ironically, they also get annoyed at the slightest provocation. They really know how to work themselves into a rage.

And so, when devolution came, there was overall excitement, and that can be said was understandable considering that they had fought for several years to have the Constitution changed, and, boy, did it come with appendages!

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