
The Constitution of Kenya
The Constitution of Kenya is the supreme law that defines how the country is governed. It sets out the rights and freedoms of individuals, the structure and responsibilities of government institutions, and national values like justice and democracy. It aims to promote fairness, accountability, and equality, ensuring all citizens are treated with dignity. The Constitution also emphasizes devolution, giving regional governments authority to manage local issues. It provides a framework for peaceful dispute resolution and safeguarding fundamental rights, ensuring the country's governance is transparent, accountable, and in line with democratic principles.