Difference between revisions of "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA"

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(3) A national State organ shall ensure reasonable access to its services in all parts of the Republic, so far as it is appropriate to do so having regard to the nature of the service.
 
(3) A national State organ shall ensure reasonable access to its services in all parts of the Republic, so far as it is appropriate to do so having regard to the nature of the service.
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=== National, official and other languages ===
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7. (1) The national language of the Republic is Kiswahili.
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(2) The official languages of the Republic are Kiswahili and English.
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(a) promote and protect the diversity of language of the people of Kenya; and
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(b) promote the development and use of indigenous languages, Kenyan Sign language, Braille and other communication formats and technologies accessible to persons with disabilities.
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=== State and Religion ===
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8. There shall be no State religion.
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=== National symbols and national days ===
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(a) the national flag;
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(b) the national anthem;
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(c) the coat of arms; and
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(d) the public seal.
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(2) The national symbols are as set out in the Second Schedule.
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(a) Madaraka Day, to be observed on 1st June;
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(b) Mashujaa Day, to be observed on 20th October; and
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(c) Jamhuri Day, to be observed on 12th December.
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(4) A national day shall be a public holiday.
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(5) Parliament may enact legislation prescribing other public holidays, and providing for observance of public holidays.
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=== National values and principles of governance ===
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(a) applies or interprets this Constitution;
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(b) enacts, applies or interprets any law; or
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(c) makes or implements public policy decisions.
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(a) patriotism, national unity, sharing and devolution of power, the rule of law, democracy and participation of the people;
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(b) human dignity, equity, social justice, inclusiveness, equality, human rights, non-discrimination and protection of the marginalised;
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(c) good governance, integrity, transparency and accountability; and
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(d) sustainable development.
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=== Culture ===
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11. (1) This Constitution recognises culture as the foundation of the nation and as the cumulative civilization of the Kenyan people and nation.
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(a) promote all forms of national and cultural expression through literature, the arts, traditional celebrations, science, communication, information, mass media, publications, libraries and other cultural heritage;
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(b) recognise the role of science and indigenous technologies in the development of the nation; and
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(c) promote the intellectual property rights of the people of Kenya.
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(a) ensure that communities receive compensation or royalties for the use of their cultures and cultural heritage; and
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(b) recognise and protect the ownership of indigenous seeds and plant varieties, their genetic and diverse characteristics and their use by the communities of Kenya.

Revision as of 14:34, 21 October 2010