Simon Gitau, a Kenya Wildlife Service warden (front) and Mr Simon Wachira (in yellow) lead a group of 22 people to climb Mt Kenya on August 25, 2010. The Kenyan flag will be mounted at Batian point while the new constitution will be cemented at point Lenana on Friday. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Kieni East district commissioner Daniel Ondabu (left) presents a copy of the new constitution to Mr Simon Wachira of Mt Kenya tourism circuit at Sirimon gate on August 25, 2010 to kick off a two day mountain climbing exercise to place the document at Lenana point on Friday. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Simon Wachira (in yellow) lifts a copy of the new constitution after it was handed to him by Kieni East district commissioner Daniel Ondabu at Sirimon gate on August 25, 2010. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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A KWS warden Simon Gitau, with the Kenyan flag and Mr Simon Wachira (in yellow) of Mt Kenya tourism circuit lead a group of 22 people to climb Mt Kenya on August 25, 2010. The flag will be mounted at Batian point while the new constitution will be cemented at point Lenana on Friday. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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A KWS warden Simon Gitau, with the Kenyan flag and Mr Simon Wachira (in yellow) of Mt Kenya tourism circuit lead a group of 22 people to climb Mt Kenya on August 25, 2010. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Sospeter Mathenge, 61, the man who raised the Kenyan flag at Mt Kenya on December 8, 1973 during the 10th anniversary of independence in 1973 displays a certificate of participation given to him by the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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The certificate of participation. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Teddy Kisoi (centre) and other members of the group that will climb to point Lenana of Mt Kenya. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI