Mudavadi Boosts Kenya Kwanza Unity with Merger

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi believes the recent merger between Amani National Congress and United Democratic Alliance makes his place in Kenya Kwanza more secure. He stated that because of this merger, all agreements made before the 2022 General Election will stay in effect until 2027. The Kenya Kwanza leadership group came together after the merger happened to tell everyone that their coalition remains united. They wanted to stop any rumors about possible changes in politics.

The leaders said Kenya Kwanza is still strong and completely focused on keeping promises made to Kenyan citizens. They thanked everyone who helped make this change happen, especially people who used to support the ANC party. They mentioned that without the trust and dedication of these supporters, they couldn't have reached this important point. The newly joined group stressed how important it is for everyone to work together with the same goals for Kenya's future.

The leadership described this as a bold step forward that helps them serve Kenyans better with a new purpose. Kenya Kwanza plans to continue working on promises from their campaign as they maintain stability within their group heading toward 2027. All this comes after ANC was officially dissolved. The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties put out an official notice dated March 7 confirming that ANC, previously led by Mudavadi, has been dissolved according to the Political Parties Act.

The notice from the Registrar, Anne Nderitu, states that ANC is dissolved based on Sections 9 and 34C of the Political Parties Act. This happened because of a decision made by ANC's National Delegates Congress on February 7, 2025, when they voted to dissolve the party voluntarily. Earlier this year, in January, President William Ruto's UDA announced plans to join Mudavadi's ANC. During a meeting at State House with Ruto, Mudavadi, and other officials from both parties present, they showed how their new combined leadership would be structured.
 

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