Team Azimio La Umoja has been given something to rejoice over today. Four major UDA leaders from the western region changed their minds and joined them in Azimio Coalition.
Former UDA gubernatorial hopefuls in Trans nzoia county have now joined Azimio through this newly established party, according to the DAP party. Hon Julia Kichwen, Hon Philemon Samoei, Hon Terresia Meto, and Hon Simon Mutai were all members of the UDA party headed by DP Ruto.

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fter deciding to join Azimio Coalition which is headed by Raila Odinga, these four leaders swiftly launched campaigns in support of Azimio's nominee in Trans nzoia, Hon George Natembeya. Cherang'any was the site of their maiden rally. Their decision has made Azimio Coalition is happy because it will give their candidate more votes. Kenya Kwanza, on the other hand, is disappointed since their candidate will now have a difficult time campaigning. Here are some of the photographs shot during the event.
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