Uhuru launches TNA party

By Standard Digital Reporter

Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday launched The National Alliance (TNA) party amid pomp and colour.

The party was launched in a ceremony attended by hundreds of supporters at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre.

Uhuru said the party has been structured on ideologies and beliefs that believe on Africa social practice and driven by every day desires that Kenyans have.

He said the party is founded on finding collective solution to what ails Kenya today.

He said TNA will dispel the notion that parties are founded on vision of getting power.

“National Alliance is driven by desire to implement constitution and achieve national development agenda,” he said.