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C They have broad padded, two toed feet ideal for walking on desert sand. D The nostrils have flaps which keep away sand during sandstorms. E Its fur is thick enough to protect it from the sweltering desert heat by day and ext reme cold conditions at night. F The hump contains a lot of fat which the camel uses when it ... |
E Pack animals are capable of sensing danger. For example, horses and dogs can sniff out an enemy from a distance. This enhances security as dangerous confrontations with an enemy can easily be avoided. Disadvantages of animal transport a Animal transport is slow and tedious. The animals need to feed and drink along th... |
Ferdinand Magellan became the first person to sail around the world using a Sailing ship Fast sailing ships called clippers were made in 1840s in America. It was a long and narrow ship with sharp bows and almost straight sides. However, sailing ships could not sail on windy days and seasons. Some communities however st... |
These roads were called the flexible road or macadamized road. These roads were straight and had a smooth surface. They were widelyused all over the world. They have curved surfaces and had a Good drainage system. They are cheap and durable. The roads were later improved by adding tar to produce a water proof surface c... |
The advantage of a bicycle is that it easily used on narrow paths and on a fairly level surface. It is also cheap and convenient. Motor vehicles These are self-propelled power-driven land transportation devices used to transport people or goods, especially on land. The device converts fuel into energy to provide the po... |
D Many countries earn a lot of foreign exchange from the sale of motor vehicles. For example Japan, Germany and USA. E Employment opportunities are created as many people work in the motor vehicle industry while others are employed to construct and maintain roads. Advantages of road transport a Since it is the commones... |
Later the steam engine replaced horses as the means of transport. The development of modern railway was a gradual process that started in Britain and Germany with the use of wooden rails. A British engineer, Richard Trevithick 1771-1833 designed a steam engine that was small enough to be put on a truck. This he fitted ... |
Results of railway transport. A It has promoted the movement of people thus leading to increased social and cultural interaction. People can migrate easily in Europe thanks to the faster electric trains. B It has promoted trade as goods, light, heavy or bulky, are transported efficiently to the markets. It also supplem... |
In1807, the phoenix became the first steamship that made regular voyage from Philadelphia to New York. In 1819, the savannah became the first ship equipped with a steam engine to cross the Atlantic Ocean. In 1853, the peninsular and oriental Line built the iron-screw steamer, Himalaya, the biggest vessel as at that tim... |
The Caspian Steamer Wanal was built in 1903 was the first sizeable ship with an internal combustion engine. In the 20th c, the use of atomic energy nuclear power was developed. The first ship to use atomic power was the Nautilus in 1956. In 1961, an American merchant ship, MV Savannah, propelled by nuclear power was la... |
Hydrofoils and hovercraft These are specialized water vessels a hydrofoil has small wing-like surfaces called foils attached to the bottom of its hull that lifts the hull out of water when the hydrofoil accelerates. A hovercraft is lifted entirely off the water surface by a cushion of air and are propelled by giant air... |
The plane unfortunately crashed in Potomac River before being launched. On 17th December 1903, two weeks after Langley s failure, the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, produced the first manned power driven aeroplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina USA. Their machine was a wooden glider fitted with a petrol eng... |
The first practical jet fighter was the Lockheed P-8 developed in 1944.During the post war period, the jet engines were put to commercial use.. For example, the Boeing 707 flight which was launched in 1958 in USA. The Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet which entered the market in 1970 can carry 375 passengers, 20 tonnes of freight a... |
E Colonization and international migrations. F The expansion of the tourist industry. G Vast improvement in science and technology and growth of industries. Results of air transport 1 Air transport is a major global employer. The air transport industry directly generates 5.5 million jobs globally and contributes USD 40... |
Air services play an essential role in humanitarian assistance to countries facing natural disasters, famine and war through cargo deliveries, refugee transfers or the evacuation of people trapped by natural disasters. They are particularly important in situations where access is a problem for example, air drops are am... |
21 Air transport enhances wildlife management and conservation. Counting of animals by wildlife officers is one used planes. 22 In meteorology, air transport has enhanced weather survey. 23 Air transport sometimes leads to deaths of many people when fatal accidents occur. For example, the mid-air blow-up of the trans W... |
Such difficulties have been overcome through development of new tools and techniques for space navigation. Importance of space exploration to man a Spacecrafts continue to provide information about conditions in space in particular about the weather. B Reports derived from weather satellite can act as warning systems a... |
Raw materials, industrial workers, and manufacturedgoods are transported to their destinations cheaply and quickly. E It has promoted tourist industry which is a major foreign exchange earner in many countries. Accessibility to tourist attraction sites has greatly improved. F It has generated employment opportunities t... |
For example, water and railway transport have to be complemented by road transport. D The growth of international terrorism has been attributed to transport network. Communication Definition This is a Two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange information but also create a... |
It is difficult to set fire in wet conditions. Smoke could be blown by wind. D It was of little use if no one was on the look out to see and interpret. Drumbeats In drumbeating as a means of communication, each beat was coded for relaying different messages. For example there were different beats for ceremonies, announ... |
B Information was stored in that form for future reference. C Information could be interpreted into different languages so that it could be accessible to many. D The message in most cases was accurate. Limitations a They were only limited to literate people. B At times the information could be biased depending on the w... |
Assisted by Thomas Watson, he discovered that voice can be sent using wires. Later, Almon Brown Strowger of Kansas City, Missouri, invented the first automatic telephone exchange using electromagnetic switchboard Strowger Switches in 1897. By 1900, long distance service was possible through the use of repeaters electro... |
In Kenya, the main ones are Safaricom, Airtel, Orange and Yu Standard Features of cellphones a They are used for making and receiving calls. B All have a personal phone book. C They all have the ability to send and receive SMS. D They have the ability to store messages and display and record the telephone number of a c... |
Kenya was connected to worldwide television via Longonont Satellite Station in1972. In 1990, KTN, the second channel was introduced in Kenya Cable Television Cable television, a commercial service that links televisions to a source of many different types of video programming using Coaxial cables, was introduced in Ken... |
E Watching television can sometimes become addictive in some homes thus limiting the time to participate in other activities. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 155 Radio. The invention of the radio was a significant development in the electronics industry. In 1864, an English mathem... |
G Radio can be used by manufacturers and companies to advertise their products thus stimulating business. H Radio communication has enhanced space exploration. Radio signals are used to communicate with space vehicles. Telegraph This is a device or process by which messages are passed over a distance, especially using ... |
D Internet has led to expansion of Business as people use it to interact with other business people. E Individuals use the internet to communicate through e-mail or other social network platforms such as facebook, Twitter, Skype, etc. Electronic Mail. E-mail This kind of communication is also reliant on internet. The c... |
It is launched at a velocity of at least 28,960 km per hour escape velocity to enable it overcome gravitational pull of the earth and thus remain in space. In 1680, a British Scientist, Isaac Newton, introduced the idea of artificial satellites. The first message to be transmitted by satellite was the For free KCSE Not... |
G Telecommunication systems have made world trade and businesses more effective and efficient. People can quickly place orders for goods and get news of world markets and commodity prices. H Telecommunications has enabled organizations, government institutions and individuals to access information and programmes at the... |
Print media This refers to all that is printed or written down and published. For example, journals, books, newspapers, magazines etc. Newspapers It is an unbound publication produced at regular intervals and devoted primarily to current events and advertisements. Before printing was invented, the oldest newspaper, The... |
Weekly Newspapers These are published once a week. They contain news of interest to people in a smaller area, maybe a city or a neighborhood. For example the east African in Kenya and the weekly Telegraph in Britain. Special interest Newspapers They concentrate on news of special interest to a particular group for exam... |
The following are the early sources of energy that can be identified. Wood. Wood developed as a source of energy after the discovery of fire. It was used as follows; a Making fire which provides heat to warm people during cold seasons lighting, to cook roots and roast meat, for hunting bushfires , tool-making to harden... |
The following are examples of metals that were used in Africa. Gold This was the first metal to be used by humankind. It was used in Meroe, Egypt, Wangara in Ghana and in Central Africa. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 161 Gold is malleable and therefore it could be easily moulded... |
Uses of Bronze. A Making stronger weapons such as shields, spears, arrowheads, swords and daggers. B Making sculptures and decorations. For example, in Benin it was used to make objects for religious ceremonies, masks and decorating the king s palace. It decorated temples, palaces and pyramids in Egypt. C Making knives... |
2 Trade e.g. the Mesopotamians traded with Africans. The North African then traded with the West Africans, thus spreading the iron smelting technology across the Sahara. 3 Intermarriages e.g. Arabs and Africans intermarried and hence a new iron culture and technology developed. 4 Through learning and acquiring the tech... |
G Metal technology also had an impact on religion in that metals began to be used when performing religious rites and in royal palaces e.g. the golden stool among the Asante. H Trading and industrial towns developed within and around the major mining centres like Meroe Axum, in Ghana, in Zimbabwe and in Benin. I Trade ... |
I There was development of trade as manufactured goods were sold locally and abroad. J The rise of modern capitalism that provided enough wealth which was then invested back into industry. K The growth of trade Union Movements to carter for the rights of industrial workers. Uses of Various Sources of Energy Coal This i... |
Electric signals are used in communication gadgets. E Powering transport vehicles such as electric trains and electric cars. Disadvantages of electricity a It can be dangerous if not properly installed or used. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 166 b The generation and distribution ... |
B Distilling of salty water to get salt crystals. C Heating water in homes and industry d Heating and lighting buildings e Cooking using solar cookers f Irrigating using solar water pumps, g Powering satellites in space. Advantages of solar energy a It is clean and is available in places where sunlight is readily avail... |
There was also Availability of external markets in her colonies for the industrial produce. D Existence of cottage industries which acted as a base for industrial take-off in Britain. It was easier to turn to mass production of goods on the basis of the small scale production in cottage industries. E Due to the enclosu... |
D Their system of transport was not developed. E Unlike Britain, these countries did not have an enterprising class of people and scientists ready to take up the task of industrial investment and invention. Factors that led to industrial development in continental Europe a Political stability and strong leadership that... |
Living conditions and health care improved during the 19th century. The famines that troubled rural areas did not happen in industrial areas. D Population increase. As living conditions and health care improved during the 19th century, Europe s population doubled every 50 years. Infant mortality reduced. E Local and in... |
The rapid industrialization cost many craft workers their jobs. Many weavers found themselves suddenly unemployed since they could no longer compete with machines to produce cloth. R The industrial revolution was responsible for the scramble and partition of Africa. The colonies produced raw materials for industries in... |
Build pyramids for their pharaohs using knowledge in mathematics. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 171 b Greeks like Pythagoras contributed to mathematics, especially the right angled triangle as early as 200BC, Euclid did some work in geometry. Archimedes discovered how the lever ... |
In 1831, he invented the electric dynamo, a machine which produced electricity from a magnet. 1799 - 1878 Joseph Henry's research on electromagnetic induction is performed at the same time as Faraday's. He constructs the first motor; his work with electromagnets leads directly to the development of the telegraph. Impac... |
In 1769, Bakewell breeds Longhorn cattle through selective breeding 1786 Andrew Meikle, a Scottish engineer, develops threshing machine 1831 Cyrus McCormick invents the first commercially successful horse-drawn reaper for harvesting wheat 1837 John Deere develops and manufactures the first commercially successful cast ... |
Hybrid seeds have been developed together with new animal breeds. B Scientific inventions have stimulated scientific research in the field of agriculture. This is done in schools, agricultural institutes and colleges. C Farming of perishable foods has been made possible due to invention of preservation methods for food... |
I Industries have created job opportunities. Exploitation of mineral deposits has created employment. Negative impact of scientific inventions on industry a Scientific inventions in industry have led to industrial wastes and pollutants that contribute to environmental pollution. Smoke pollutes the air, machines cause n... |
F International cooperation conferences in science, which bring scientists together, are organized and attended by Kenyan scientists. Emergence of selected world industrial powers United States of America. This is the third largest nation in the world after Canada and China Industrialization of the USA began in the mid... |
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933-1945 and Woodrow Wilson 1913-1921 provided capital to develop transport systems. L The 1st and 2nd World wars. During the war period, European nations were unable to produce goods since they were busy fighting. This enabled USA to expand her market as she initially kept away fro... |
Egells and Harkoft Borsig made great contributions in the field of machinery. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 177 German s industrialization was however interrupted during the two world war periods. At the end of world war Germany was able to recover and progress in industrial dev... |
The Japanese education system is technically oriented ensuring production of skilled. Unskilled manpower has been made availability thanks to the abolition of the policy of feudalism that enabled labourers to move from the farms to the industries. 7. Japan has a well developed transport and communication network of rai... |
The use of appropriate technology in third world countries is lagging behind and this hampers exploitation of natural resources and manufacturing of goods. E Many developing countries face stiff completion from the industrialized nations that produce high quality products and have an advanced marketing system for their... |
Electricity generation industry. The main source of Brazilian electric energy is water. In 1996, 92 of all her electricity power generation was HEP. Factors that have facilitated industrialization in Brazil a Availability of Cheap and both skilled and unskilled labour from the country s large population especially afte... |
C Huge foreign debt. A lot of money is being used to service these debts at the expense of industrialization. D Poor technology. The use of appropriate technology for exploitation of natural resources and manufacturing of goods is still lagging behind in Brazil. E Stiff completion from the industrialized nations like U... |
I Large Internal and external markets. Increased Trade between South Africa and other countries especially after end of the apartheid rule has led to growth of external market to supplement the available market locally. Challenges facing industrialization in South Africa. A Long periods of apartheid rule was accompanie... |
Communication services have also been greatly improved. G Good technical and scientific education available in India has produced experts who are in great demand in industry and agriculture. H Availability of capital from her trading contacts with European countries like Portugal, Britain, France and Holland. I Good na... |
Cairo. D Commercial activities like trade-location along trade routes. E Strategic location which ensured security and thus ample growth e.g. Kilwa. F Growth of religion some grew rapidly because they were religious centres. G Mining led to development of towns e.g. Meroe, Johannesburg. Cairo. This is the capital city ... |
Functions of Cairo a It was a national capital and a political centre of the Arab world. B It serves as the transport and commercial centre of North Africa and the Middle East. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 184 c It is a recreational centre housing many recreational facilities l... |
It rose to become an important industrial centre and specifically iron working producing weapons, hunting and farming tools. Factors for growth of Meroe. A Existence of transport routes-Meroe Merowe was located at an intersection of transport routes from east via the red sea and from north via Egypt . This promoted tra... |
Kilwa The town is among the city states that developed along the east African coast. Her greatness was due to the Persian influence. One of its Shirazi rulers from Banadir Coast in Persia, Ali Ibn Hassan, transformed the town into a large city. The sultan erected a stone citadel to protect the island from external enem... |
B Collapse of trade and their economic systems e.g. the trans-Saharan trade and long distance trade. C Collapse of Arab influence I east Africa and east Africa. D Impact of Portuguese conquest leading to destruction of towns like manda and decline of others. E Introduction of new types of trade e.g. legitimate trade wh... |
The Athenians therefore resorted to trade to obtain foods in exchange for wine, wool and olive oil. B Security. Athens was located in an easily defensible place. The town was surrounded by water, valleys and highlands making it difficult for an external enemy to attack. C Religious activities. The area was a worship ce... |
This facilitated the movement of goods and people. D Shipping activities-there are many harbours in London enabling expanded loading and unloading activities For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 188 e Population growth. F London was the seat of government for a very long time. Function... |
D The climate was suitable for Europeans. Cool temperatures at an altitude of 1700m. e It was surrounded by a fertile countryside producing adequate foods. F Transfer of the seat of the colonial government in 1907. Functions of Nairobi. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 189 g It was... |
Solutions to these problems a New housing projects are being developed. For example the Mathare slums upgrading project. B The education and other social services are being provided through a cost-sharing scheme between the government and the town dwellers. C The government is addressing the transport congestion proble... |
The city has a highly develope d network of transport lines since it served the mining industry. In June 2010, it became the first city in Africa to house an electric train service. B An industrial centre. Its manufacturing functions include mining, metalwork, engineering, diamond cutting, jewellery manufacturing and f... |
D The government is sensitizing, through NGOs and GOs, civilians about responsible sex as a measure to curb the spread of HIV AIDS Impact of agrarian development on urbanization in Africa a The practice of agriculture forced people to adopt a sedentary lifestyle. Such settlement formed the basis of the earliest urban c... |
C Creation of employment for the Europeans in the developing industries. D Creation of markets for agricultural produce due to increased urban population. E Europeans were deprived of cheap African labour as most of them moved to urban areas. ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN SOCIETIES Despite the high amount of decentralization... |
D Good climate and fertile soils in the region. This enabled successful growing of Bananas, their staple crop. E The contacts with the Waswahili enabled her to gain riches and weapons guns. F The kingdom had a strong loyal army to defend it from her warring neighbors. The Kabaka even possessed a royal navy that kept gu... |
He planned wars in the Kabaka s name. He had to protect the kabaka during war. He was responsible of informing the kabaka of the decisions he made on court issues. Below him were omulamuzi chief justice and omuwanika treasurer who were directly responsible to the kabaka. The Bataka were minor chiefs in charge of clans,... |
The miluka was divided into kisoko. The smallest administrative unit among the Baganda was the village council. The Abatongole appointed by the kabaka, governed the vassal states Social organization of the Baganda The kingdom was divided in social classes with the royal family occupying the top of the hierarchy, then r... |
Religion played a role in government and united people. The emperor was a semidivinereligious leader, a military leader and the chief priest. He was the only one who could communicate with the spirits of the ancestors. It was believed that when Mwene Mutapa died, he became a Mudzimu and automatically qualified to be wo... |
B The Shona practiced trade, specifically long distance trade between them and the Arabs and Waswahili at sofala. They gave Gold and ivory for cotton cloths, glassware, copper items, guns, daggers and knives. C They were skillful hunters. They hunted elephants for their ivory which was in great demand. They also gather... |
By the middle 18th c, the Asante Ashanti had established the most dominant state in modern Ghana. Origin of the Asante Kingdom The empire Developed in the 1670 s. It was formed as a result of competition for gold fields in the Akan forestland. In the 1500 s: Akan peoples came into contact with Portuguese traders. Wealt... |
Factors that led to the rise and growth of the Asante Empire a The Asante had a strong economy based on agriculture. Both food and cash crops like Kola nuts were cultivated. This helped to increase the population. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 198 b The Asante had capable politi... |
The government of the metropolitan Asante consisted the confederacy council made of the Kings Omanhene of the various states and presided over by the Asantehene. The Asante Union provides a good example of a federal system of government. All the states within the metropolitan Asante paid tax to the Asantehene which was... |
Provincial Asante It comprised all the states conquered by the Asante in the 18th century subject states . Such people were represented in the army and paid taxes to the Asantehene. Osei Tutu appointed two consuls who resided in each subject state to supervise their affairs. An efficient bureaucracy was established in ... |
Economic organization of the Asante Being located in an area rich in terms of land fertility forest resources, mineral resources and rainfall, the Asante Empire thrived economically in the following ways. A Being located at the point of convergence of the trans-Atlantic trade routes, the Asante people participated in t... |
Abolition of slave trade as a major source of income. F The Anglo-Asante wars which the British won led to final destruction of the empire. CONSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTION MAKING The term constitution refers to a set of agreed principles and rules which state the structure and powers of a government. The constitution of... |
Kenya also has a written constitution. Characteristics of a written constitution a It acts as a standard of reference to which the acts of the government of the day may always be compared. B It is a rigid document that cannot be altered easily. C It is only amended through a clearly spelt out procedure which is followe... |
Unwritten constitution This is a constitution where the fundamental principles of the organization and powers of the government are not contained in one document but rather in several scattered documents to add to the customs of a country. For example, the British constitution. Sources of British constitution a Statute... |
C It can be changed by ordinary legislative process. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 203 d It provides continuity with the nation s traditions and is therefore accepted and respected by the people. Disadvantages of an unwritten constitution a It gives the courts too much work in h... |
The African elected members demanded for a constitutional conference culminating into the independence constitution. The independence constitution 1960-1962 The first Lancaster House Conference 1960 Attended by all members of Legco and two nominated members, the conference received the following demands; a Africans dem... |
The following important issues were discussed; a The future of the coastal strip that belonged to the sultan prior to colonialism. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 205 b The future of North Eastern Province North Frontier District c Security of the minority. The participants in the... |
Also all Bills required approval of both houses. C The constitution stipulated that the Prime Minister appointed by the governor was to be head of Government and Queen the Head of State, represented by the Governor General. The powers of the governor were defence of the country, foreign affairs, internal security and a... |
Raila Odinga was to become Kenya s second Prime minister after the position was created in the accord arrangement Two deputy Prime Minister Positions would be filled by the PNU and ODM parties respectively. Provision for An expanded cabinet with the two parties being accorded slots as per their proportion in the house.... |
The Saitoti commission the Constitution review commission established by Moi in 1990 had the objective of collecting views of Kenyans concerning how KANU was to operate in the best way possible. In June 2001, the CKRC, chaired by Yash Pal Ghai was mandated to collect views as part of the constitution review process. 3 ... |
It made provision of a Vice President who would be appointed by the president from among the members of parliament. Jaramogi Oginga Odinga became the first occupant of that office. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 209 3 By The 2nd amendment Act 38 of 1964 published on 17th December... |
9 In 1968, by the 9th amendment, published on 12th April 1968, the president was empowered to alter provincial and district boundaries. The act abolished the provincial councils and all representatives to the provincial and district boundaries. This marked the end of regionalism. 10 In 1968, by the 10th amendment, Act ... |
The post of Chief Secretary was created to head the public service. The first occupant being Jeremiah Kiereini. 18 By the 1985 20th amendment Act, the High Court began acting as a Court of Appeal. 19 The 21st amendment Act passed in 1985 repealed Section 89 of the constitution which provided for the acquisition of Citi... |
26 After 1997 elections, Parliament, on the initiative of the government, passed the Constitution of Kenya Review Act that set the pace for comprehensive constitutional reforms. For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 211 27 A constitutional review commission, called the Constitution of K... |
Key changes in the New Constitution. A Reduction of president s executive powers. B Devolution of power to regions creation of county and national governments. C Creation of the senate and national assembly to constitute parliament. D On Citizenship, Birth and registration are the only recognize ways of attaining Kenya... |
I Inadequate civic education wrong civic education. J Lack of consultation with all the interested stake holders. K An attempt to tie the constitutional review process with election time-table, political programmes and interests. Why Kenya s new constitution is regarded as supreme. A The Constitution is the supreme law... |
Key aspects of a real democracy. A Political aspect. The consent of the governed expressed directly or indirectly through their elected representatives must be sought when making political decisions. Public opinion must be given priority in governance. B Social aspect. Human dignity must be valued at all times. Every i... |
It can also promote international cooperation when extended beyond the borders. E Since it is based on moral and educative values, democracy helps individuals to develop their personality. It develops initiative of the people and their sense of responsibility. F Democracy balances the liberty of the individual with the... |
This implies the decentralization of economic power so that individuals and communities can be economically empowered to create and control their own wealth. E Equality before the law. Judgment should be made in accordance with a written law, rather than in an arbitrary manner. Each citizen also has an equal ability to... |
These rights ensure a secure space for the individual to pursue their values and interests. Groups that monitor human rights in Kenya a Lawyers and Judges and other professionals including teachers. B Religious groups c Journalists The media-print and electronic . D The police force e Association and special commission... |
10. Everyone has a right to free movement and residence within the borders of each state. 11. Everyone has a right to ownership of property alone as well as in association with others. State cannot take away ones property without proper compensation. 12. Every citizen has a right to peaceful assembly and association. 1... |
For free KCSE Notes, Exams, and Past Papers Visit https: Teacher.co.ke 218 28. Everyone has a right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and protection against unemployment. 29. Everyone has a right to leisure, which includes reasonable working hours and periodic holidays wit... |
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