Kenya - where toilets have become a constitutional right - BBC News
n our series of letters from African journalists, media and communication trainer Joseph Warungu looks at a recent court ruling that could end some uncomfortable road trips.
We in Kenya have discovered that we have a constitutional right to relieve ourselves in public, at the expense of the government.
Here's how.
Travelling to and from distant places by road in Kenya, is not something many people look forward to.
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