CHAPTER SIXTEEN––AMENDMENT OF THIS
CONSTITUTION
255. (1) A proposed amendment to this Constitution shall be
enacted in accordance with Article 256 or 257, and approved in
accordance with clause (2) by a referendum, if the amendment relates
to any of the following matters—
(a) the supremacy of this Constitution;
(b) the territory of Kenya;
(c) the sovereignty of the people;
Incorporation of commissions and independent offices. Reporting by commissions and independent offices.
(d) the national values and principles of governance mentioned
in Article 10 (2) (a) to (d);
(e) the Bill of Rights;
(f) the term of office of the President;
(g) the independence of the Judiciary and the commissions and
independent offices to which Chapter Fifteen applies;
(h) the functions of Parliament;
(i) the objects, principles and structure of devolved government;
or
(j) the provisions of this Chapter.
(2) A proposed amendment shall be approved by a referendum
under clause (1) if—
(a) at least twenty per cent of the registered voters in each of at
least half of the counties vote in the referendum; and
(b) the amendment is supported by a simple majority of the
citizens voting in the referendum.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".