Moral Authority beyond the Positions and Titles

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Article ManuscriptMoral authority is a kind of substantiated Reliability, Accountability and a deserving to be believed whether through rule of law or mere provided judgements. It cuts across the government, businesses, church, politics, and Individual Leadership. On one hand, positions and titles are used in institutions and organisations to help manage human capital in terms of power and decisions. On the other hand, the positions and titles do reflect the unique value of that person until the person makes decision that are tested for integrity, accountability and transparency. This article was motivated by generation Z’s demand for rejection of the Finance Bill, 2024. The discussion set the base on the Kenyan scenario, moral authority, leadership in government. In conclusion, the spiritual values embedded in the Kenyan national anthem should be guarded and adhered to.Daystar Universit

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