The Amani National Coalition (ANC) has intensified its recruitment drive countrywide. Party leader Musalia Mudavadi called on women and youth to come out and and claim a stake in ANC by taking part in the recruitment.
Registrar of Political Parties Lucy Ndung’u, handed over the registration certificate to ANC officials led by Secretary General Godfrey Osotsi mid last month while Mudavadi was in the UK.
Mudavadi, in a statement released yesterday, also talked of his visit to Britain, saying he introduced the party to Government officials and Kenyans living there.
“I was assured that Britain will continue to support our anti-terror war. I also compared notes on devolution and the electoral system. It was necessary to know how devolution has worked in Scotland,” Mudavadi said.
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