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Kanu won't join other parties, to re-brand ahead of 2017

From left: West Pokot Governor Simon Kachapin, MPs Hellen Sambili (Mogotio) Shadrack Manga (Kuria East) and Kanu National chairman, who is also Baringo senator, Gideon Moi during the party leaders retreat at Lake Bogoria SPA Resort, Friday. [PHOTO: KIPSANG JOSEPH/STANDARD]

Kanu has resolved not to merge with any other political party ahead of the 2017 elections.

After lengthy deliberations by its National Executive Council (NEC) at a two-day retreat in Baringo, Kanu resolved to retain its identity as a distinct political entity “with its mission and vision as enshrined in its constitution and as envisioned by the founders”.

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