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From hope to betrayal: Kabarak varsity launches law books

Director Rule of Law Program for Sub-Saharan Africa, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Dr.Stefanie Rothenberger, Kabarak University Vice Chancellor, Henry Kiplangat, and Centre for Education and Awareness Senior Project Lawyer Apondi Osindu during the launch of a book titled 'Many Tongues One Nation."A Preamble of the Constitution of Kenya Translated into selected indigenous Languages.[Benard Orwongo/Standard]

Fifteen years since Kenyans overwhelmingly voted for a new Constitution, the promise of justice, equity and accountability remains unfulfilled.

International Commission of Justice (ICJ-Kenya) Executive Director Eric Mukoya said the 2010 Constitution, born out of decades of struggle, was to heal the nation and safeguard citizens from corruption, impunity, and poor leadership.

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