Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi on Tuesday, April 20, met up with the National Reconstruction Alliance(NRA) leaders.
The meeting comes after political parties have been making alliances everywhere ahead of the Presidential elections.
The NRA leaders who were at the meeting led by Dunstan Riziki, Paul Amemba, Joshua Nyabayo, and Joseph Momanyi held a closed-door meeting with the Presidential Candidate Musalia Mudavadi at the ANC headquarters where they discussed a lot of key issues.
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The issues that they tackled at the meeting were touching on the economy, political scenarios, and of course, the upcoming 2022 general elections.
The National Reconstruction Alliance officials –who made history in the country by being one of the very few political parties that has youth politicians changing the norm that has always been with us for years– insisted on the bottom-up approach to Kenya’s economic empowerment and the general emancipation of the poor majority in the country.
NRA officials didn’t disclose after the meeting if they want to merge with ANC in the foreseeable future but they promise to bring everyone on speed when the time is right for them to share with the general public about their next move ahead of the upcoming general elections in 2022.