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The 'ceremonial might of parliament' and other meanings associated with the mace

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What the 'mace' stands for in Kenyan parliament. (Courtesy)

As Kenyan Gen Zs made their threats right to 'Occupy Parliament" over the controversial Finance Bill yesterday, June 25, 2024, parliamentarians found themselves fleeing for their lives. And the youth literally occupied parliament, feasting, lounging and dancing. And as they exited parliamentary chambers, they made away with the mace, even going ahead to pose for photos with it and make pronouncements that the ceremonial might of the house was gone. Even though it was a dummy mace, they had symbolically raided the House of its authority and power.

The Kenyan parliamentary mace is a symbol of immense significance, embodying the authority and legitimacy of the legislative branch. This highly ornate staff, carried by the mace-bearer during parliamentary proceedings, serves as a tangible representation of the people's sovereignty.

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