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Naming and shaming way to go in anti-corruption war in Kenya

NAIROBI: Yesterday, President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the country in his second State of the Nation address. Under the 2010 Constitution, the President must apprise Kenyans of the progress made by his government in the realisation of national values, governance principals, our international obligations and national security.

Last year, Mr Kenyatta said his greatest achievement was ensuring that Devolution progressed from the 'concept' stage to being fully functional. This year perhaps the groundbreaking announcement that those fingered in corrupt dealings step aside.

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