There are two things that everyone is sure of. The first is that they belong to a community and secondly that the community is very important.
But if you ask the typical Kenyan which community she belongs to, hesitation is the likely result until you first clarify the question by declaring what your agenda is. The constitution of Kenya mentions 'community' nine times chiefly in relation to land and specifically in trying to deal with marginalised groups.
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