After making comments revealing that his first task would be to paint Kisumu City yellow, political analyst Herman Manyora informed the newly appointed UDA Secretary General Hon. Cleophas Malala that he would not succeed in his position as the party's secretary general.
Malala's starting force as UDA SG, in Mr. Manyora's opinion, was insufficient, and he consequently expected an early demise. On his official Twitter account, he made this statement.
Prof. Herman Manyora tweeted, “I had thought you would make it. I’m sorry to tell you this: You ain’t going nowhere! False start.”
Hon. Cleophs Malala said, “As a party, we have complied with all the requirements of the office of the registra of political parties and IEBC. The party has ruled out mass registration of new members and you will soon be witnessing county interractions. We are starting this weekend, my first assignment as SG will be to paint Kisumu City Yellow.”
https://twitter.com/hmanyora/status/1631750675246841870?s=46&t=BDQiHP7k9f5UWpA0UgUlVA
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