We have three arms of government in Kenya:
1) The Executive
2) The Legislature
3) The Judiciary
These three arms of government are supposed to be independent, complementing each other in the functions of state.
The Executive is normally an elevation of members of the Legislature to new roles. You are voted in as a member of the house, get appointed to the cabinet, then join the president in the executive wing of government.
Those in the Executive are ...read more
We have three arms of government in Kenya:
1) The Executive
2) The Legislature
3) The Judiciary
These three arms of government are supposed to be independent, complementing each other in the functions of state.
The Executive is normally an elevation of members of the Legislature to new roles. You are voted in as a member of the house, get appointed to the cabinet, then join the president in the executive wing of government.
Those in the Executive are meant to execute the wishes of the Legislature. In Kenya, the Executive in most cases overrides the Legislature and oftentimes operates as if it is above the law.