Finally, ANC ‘Earthquake’ day is here [in pictures]
Politics
By
Winfrey Owino
| Jan 23, 2022
Delegates and supporters of the Amani National Congress (ANC) party are pouring in at the Bomas of Kenya in readiness for their party leader’s big political declaration later in the day.
Musalia Mudavadi is expected to make a political declaration on his next political move which he has described as "a declaration that would cause an earthquake in the country."
Donning ANC party-branded regalia the supporters made their way to the venue, singing Luhya songs of praise for the party and its leadership.
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Blowing whistles while belting out Luhya traditional songs in a forest of banners, posters and pictures of ANC leader is the order of the day at Bomas.
Supporters who have arrived for the declaration are scantily seated at the venue waiting for the event to start.
The party leader and his family also arrived at the venue minutes past midday, ahead of his political declaration.
The One Kenya Alliance (OKA) principals have all made their way to Bomas of Kenya for the ANC party's national delegates conference.
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