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Kenya marks 15 years of supreme law amid gender parity challenge

Women demonstrate in Kisumu protesting against the Constitution of Kenya Amendment Bill 2015 and 2/3 gender laws amendment bill. 31/07/15. [File, Standard]

Kenya is marking the 15th anniversary since promulgation of the 2010 Constitution, with President William Ruto having proclaimed August 27th the 'Katiba Day'.

A presidential proclamation on Monday stated that August 27 marks 15th anniversary of the supreme law, presenting a unique opportunity to celebrate the Constitution, universally acclaimed as one of the most progressive.

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