President William Ruto has declared August 27 as Katiba Day, a public holiday. The day has been designated to commemorate 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya's constitution. August 27th being declared a public holiday marks a milestone in the nation's governance. Kenyans will observe Katiba Day on this date, celebrating the 15th anniversary of the constitution adopted in 2010. This significant observance highlights the enduring impact of the constitution.
Kenyans are celebrating Katiba Day on August 27th, marking the 15th anniversary of the country's constitution. This significant observance highlights the enduring impact of the constitution adopted in 2010.