The constitution drafting process resumed today after parties to the inclusive government reached a compromise on how to analyse views gathered from the public. “Everything has been resolved now,” Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Douglas Mwonzora who co-chairs the committee said. “It was a compromise deal, but I must say it’s a win-win deal for everyone and people are back at work.”
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