What the public Seal is and why it is not a symbol to toy around with

President William Ruto installs the public seal of the Republic of Kenya for the conferment of City status to Eldoret Municipality at the Eldoret Sports Club in Uasin Gishu County. [PCS]

The Public Seal is a formal symbol affixed to important documents to signify their authenticity and official status.

Kenya’s Public Seal is outlined in the Second Schedule of the Constitution under national symbols. It also appears in Part Nine of Chapter Two, which covers national symbols and national days. Other national symbols include the national flag, national anthem, and coat of arms.

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