As the political landscape in Kenya continues to shift and evolve, we have witnessed a recent development that is sure to raise eyebrows and ignite debates among political analysts and observers. On this day, we welcome KANU officials, led by former Secretary General, Hon. Nick Salat, Women Leader, Hon. Betty Adera, Hon Frank Mbogo, Habib Omar, and Youth Leader, Hon. Brenda Majune, into the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.

The move is significant because KANU is one of Kenya's oldest political parties, having been in existence for over 60 years. Its decision to join the UDA party, which is relatively new, signals a shift in the country's political landscape. It also demonstrates the growing popularity of the UDA party, which has been attracting more supporters in recent months.
The UDA party, which is associated with President William Ruto, has been positioning itself as a formidable force aheas. With the addition of KANU officials, it has gained a new pool of experienced leaders, who could potentially sway more voters to its side.
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