Below is Section 5 of the Public order Act which provides for laws in regard to public meetings in Kenya
5. Regulation of Public meeting and Processions
(1) No person shall hold a public meeting or a public procession except in
accordance with the provisions of this section.
(2) Any person intending to convene a public meeting or a public procession
shall notify the regulating officer of such intent at least three days but not more than
fourteen days before the proposed date of the public meeting or procession.
(3) A notice under subsection (2) shall be in the prescribed form and shall
specify—
(a) the full names and physical address of the organiser of the proposed
public meeting or public procession;
(b) the proposed date of the meeting or procession and the time thereof
which shall be between six o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in
the afternoon;
(c) the proposed site of the public meeting or the proposed route in the
case of a public procession.
(4) Where, upon receipt of a notice under subsection (2), it is not possible to
hold the proposed public meeting or public procession for the reason that notice
of another public meeting or procession on the date, at the time and at the venue
proposed has already been received by the regulating officer, the regulating officer
shall forthwith notify the organiser.
(5) The notification by the regulating officer under subsection (4) shall be in
writing and shall be delivered to the organiser at the physical address specified
pursuant to the provision of subsection (3).
(6) Where the regulating officer notifies the organiser of a public meeting or
public procession in accordance with subsection (3) that it is not possible to hold the
proposed meeting or procession, such public meeting or procession shall not be
held on the date, at the time and venue proposed, but may, subject to this section,
be held on such future date as the organiser may subsequently notify.
(7) The organiser of every public meeting or public procession or his authorised
agent shall be present throughout the meeting or procession and shall assist the
police in the maintenance of peace and order at the meeting or procession.
(8) The regulating officer or any police officer of or above the rank of inspector
may stop or prevent the holding of—
(a) any public meeting or public procession held contrary to the provisions
of subsections (2) or (6);
(b) any public gathering or other meeting or procession which, having
regard to the rights and interests of the persons participating in such
gathering, meeting or procession, there is clear, present or imminent
danger of a breach of the peace or public order,
and may, for any of the purposes aforesaid, give or issue such orders, including
orders for the dispersal of the meeting, procession or gathering as are reasonable
in the circumstances, having regard to the rights and freedoms of the persons in
respect of whom such orders are issued and the rights and freedoms of others.
(9) Any person who neglects or refuses to obey any order given or issued under
subsection (7) shall be guilty of an offence.
(10) Any public meeting or public procession held contrary to the provisions of
subsections (1) and (5) shall be deemed to be an unlawful assembly.
(11) Any person who takes part in any public meeting or public procession
deemed to be an unlawful assembly under subsection (10), or holds, convenes
or organises or is concerned in the holding, convening or organising of any such
meeting or procession shall be guilty of the offence of taking part in an unlawful
assembly under Chapter IX of the Penal Code and liable to imprisonment for one
year.
(12) The organiser of any excluded meeting may request the regulating officer
that the police be present at such meeting to ensure the maintenance of peace
and order.
(13) A request under subsection (12) shall be in writing and shall be delivered
to the regulating officer at least three days before the proposed date of the meeting.
(14) The regulating officer shall keep a public register of all notices received
under subsection (2).
(15) Any person may, during working hours, inspect the register kept under
subsection (14).
Public Order Laws:Regulation of Public Meetings in Kenya
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