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Samuel Ng'eny retraces Kenya's journey from a colony to self-rule and today's path

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Former National Assembly Deputy Speaker Samuel Ng'eny speaks to the Standard about the country's independence journey on May 27, 2023. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

He witnessed Kenya's transition from colonial administration to self-rule, single party system to pluralism and is now glad to see further transformation through devolution under the 2010 Constitution.

Samuel Kipyebei Arap Ng'eny was in the final class at Alliance High School in Kiambu in 1963. He later became among the first at senior levels in various sectors, including education, political platforms, government and private institutions.

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