When Kenyans go to vote in March general elections, they will, for the first time, be selecting candidates for newly-created positions including governor, senator and women’s representatives.
The new positions were created as part of a process of “devolution” laid out in the new constitution to distribute power and resources from the central government to local constituencies.
‘Tearing the country apart’
But recent violence in the country’s Tana Delta region, and … [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: Economy and Finance
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