@BAAK
I completely agree with you on the executive,the method chosen be it direct election or parliamentary seats must reflect the wishes of the majority kenyans. Constituencies definitely need review as is ongoing,lets hope the results will be a fairer distribution of parliamentary representation.
As for devolution,I think you should give kenyans more credit,they know what devolved systems mean. Infact the world is coming together (EAC),not fragmenting itself. People will always come together for each others benefit and will move away when no benefits accrue. thats why Luhyas in Busia have probably more in common with Ugandans than they do coastarians yet they belong to different countries.
Another good thing I noticed in the constitution is that it has stopped people party hopping after losing nominations,it also bars election losers from ministerial positions,and specifically decides the qualifications of those to be nominated,ie. women,disabled,youth other special interest groups. I guess the political ugali just got smaller,bye bye sycophancy.
I've noticed the youth in particular coming in to a workplace with a completely outsized notion of their own value and importance... just a thinly-veiled arrogance. May be the credit crunch induced recession is whats needed to remind us all about the value of hard work.... By Anonymous
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins