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  2. National Accord and Reconciliation Act 2008 - Wikipedia

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    one by the PNU-led government known as the Establishment of the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister's Act 2008, which would create a non-executive prime minister; one presented by the ODM-majority assembly, known as the National Accord and Reconciliation Act 2008, which would create a grand executive coalition between the ODM and PNU.

  3. National Cohesion and Integration Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) is a government agency of Kenya. It is intended to address and reduce inter-ethnic conflicts. [1] The Commission was created by the National Cohesion and Integration Act following the 2007–2008 post-election crisis. [2]

  4. Government of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) is the national government of the Republic of Kenya located in East Africa. It is composed of 47 Counties , each county with its own semi-autonomous governments, including the national capital of Nairobi , where the national government is primarily based.

  5. Integration of immigrants - Wikipedia

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    The principles of integration are laid down in Section 6 of the Aliens Act (AuG), the requirement to learn languages in Section 5 of the Act on the Free Movement of EEA and Swiss Nationals (PFZG), educational support in Sections 1, 44 and 58 of the Vocational Training Act (BBG) and in Sections 1 and 16 to 24 of the School Act, as well as the ...

  6. Constitution of Kenya (1963) - Wikipedia

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    Kenya essentially had two sources of power, central and regional, but power from the central government was always seen as a threat to the power of the regions. [13] Minority groups in Kenya were able to petition for provisions to be added to the constitution in order to preserve some of their power. [ 10 ]

  7. Act of faith: Kenya enlists evangelical pastors to guide ...

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    In the months leading up to Kenya's deployment of police officers to Haiti, President William Ruto has consulted political advisers, security officials and foreign leaders about the high-profile ...

  8. Luhya people - Wikipedia

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    There is no single Luhya language. Rather, there are several mutually understood dialects that are principally Bantu. Perhaps the most identifying linguistic feature of the various Luhya dialects is the use of the prefix aba- or ava-, meaning "of" or "belonging to." Thus, for example, "Abaluhya (Abaluyia)" means "people from the north."

  9. List of colonial governors and administrators of Kenya

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    Kenya becomes an independent Dominion within the Commonwealth. MacDonald becomes Governor-General of Kenya (only holder of the post) on 12 December 1963 and replaced exactly a year later. Jomo Kenyatta elected first Prime Minister of Kenya. Sultan of Zanzibar cedes 10 miles coastal strip to Kenya. State of Emergency in North Eastern Province