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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).
Two recommendations of the Lennox Boyd Constitution of 1957 were:
One political party that was formed by Jaramogi Oginga Odinga in Kenya was the Kenya People's Union (KPU).
Two categories of the members of the Senate in Kenya are:
Two circumstances under which the Governor may be impeached in Kenya are:
The Controller of Budget supervises the implementation of National and County Government budget in Kenya.
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.
a) Five communities in Kenya who belong to the Eastern Cushites are:
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11. 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).
This history question requires analysis of historical events, causes, and consequences. The detailed answer below provides context, evidence, and a well-structured explanation.