Young Kenyans Rally Behind Voices Party to Shake Up Politics

Young people have created a brand new political party that could shake up Kenya's elections. The Forty Seven Voices of Kenya Congress Party just received official registration papers from the government. Secretary General Jibril Manyasa runs the group and says young leaders control every part of the organization. The party calls itself the first youth-led political movement in Kenya's history. They want to change how politics works across the country.

The new party uses a silver bell as their symbol and adopted the slogan Sauti Kila Mahali. Manyasa believes the bell represents unity and clear communication about national problems. The group promises to focus on integrity, innovation, and inclusion as their main values. They plan to listen to regular people instead of making empty promises. The party wants to restore trust between citizens and their elected officials.

Party leaders say they will attract supporters from cities and rural areas alike. They hope to appeal to professionals and informal workers who feel ignored by current politicians. The group promises real action rather than just talking about change. Manyasa wants every Kenyan to have a voice in shaping the country's future. The party aims to inspire people to transform their communities and improve their children's lives.

The Voices Party has less than two years to prepare for the next national election. They position themselves as a fresh alternative to established political parties. The group prioritizes principles over popular personalities who dominate current politics.
 

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