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KHALID: Learn from Nepal that enforcing Constitution our only safeguard

Fifteen years since promulgation, much of the constitution remains unimplemented

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by HUSSEIN KHALID

News14 September 2025 - 07:00
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Fire engulfs the Singha Durbar palace, whose grounds house government and parliament buildings./SCREENGRAB

When Kenyans fought for a new constitution, they did so with the hope that this document would finally liberate the country from the cycle of impunity, corruption and inequality that had defined governance for decades.

The promulgation of the 2010 Constitution was a moment of triumph, but 15 years later, the hard truth is that Kenyans are yet to reap its full fruits.

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