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The main difference between KANU and KADU during the struggle for independence in Kenya was that KANU advocated for a unitary government, while KADU advocated for a federal system of government (Majimbo).
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Two recommendations of the Lennox Boyd Constitution of 1957 were:
- An increase in the number of African elected members to the Legislative Council (LegCo).
- The introduction of a multi-racial Council of Ministers.
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One political party that was formed by Jaramogi Oginga Odinga in Kenya was the Kenya People's Union (KPU).
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Two categories of the members of the Senate in Kenya are:
- Elected Senators (one from each county).
- Nominated Senators (to represent women, youth, and persons with disabilities).
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Two circumstances under which the Governor may be impeached in Kenya are:
- Gross misconduct or abuse of office.
- Violation of the Constitution or any other law.
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The Controller of Budget supervises the implementation of National and County Government budget in Kenya.
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Kenya has only had one Prime Minister, Jomo Kenyatta, from 1963 to 1964. The position was later re-introduced as a non-executive role in 2008, with Raila Odinga serving. However, historically, Kenya has not had a "second Prime Minister" in the same executive capacity as Jomo Kenyatta. If the question refers to the second person to hold the title of Prime Minister (even if non-executive), it would be Raila Odinga.
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a) Five communities in Kenya who belong to the Eastern Cushites are:
- Somali
- Oromo (Galla)
- Borana
- Rendille
- Gabbra
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