Nairobi — Kenyans marked this year's Kenyatta Day in a subdued fashion, for, clearly, there was little for them to celebrate.
More than 45 years after the country's nominal independence, few people, except the very wealthy and privileged, can accept without a healthy dose of cynicism that the country is better off than it was before 1964.
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