Imagine this, a country where citizens have a right to good food, clean water, basic healthcare and where the elderly and people with special needs are protected by the state. Kenya aims to be one such state if the draft constitution by the committee of experts passes as it is. k-t-n’s Anne Soy Mwendia moves away from the contentious issues of the executive and devolution that have blocked the quest for a new constitution and ventures into the other silent, yet salient provisions in the draft constitution.
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