Zack Gaya (in yellow T-Shirt) of Angaza Movement speaking during a meeting with civil society organisations (CSOs) members in Homa Bay town. [File, Standard] The rare promise may have been buried in the thin print or eclipsed by the prominence the media gave to landmark commitments during the 2022 presidential campaigns. It may well have been trounced by the noise that accompanied the election heckling as various candidates canvased for votes in one of Kenya’s most contested presidential competitions. It could even have escaped the scrutiny of the majority of the hawk-eyed Civil Society Organizations (CSO) players, yet it was about the operationalization of…