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NASA vows to proceed with planned swearing in despite the indefinitely closure of Uhuru Park

24th January, 2018

Nairobi's Uhuru Park has been closed indefinitely, days to nasa's defiant swearing-in of Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. The county led by Mike Sonko issued a notice on Tuesday saying no gatherings will take place at the CBD location. The notice read "Uhuru Park grounds is scheduled to undergo phased improvement works in order to enhance recreation usefulness to its visitors,".the National Super Alliance is planning a ceremony for the two principals to become leaders of the people's republic of Kenya. The directive that is until further notice is poised raised suspicion of its timing within national super Alliance  who had expressed interest in using the venue for their planned swearing-in on January 30. A  Church and group posing as the Nairobi business community had also applied to use the city’s uhuru park on January 30. Lets get a quick reaction in this and speak to NASA CEO Norman Magaya who is joining us from Capitol Hill here in Nairobi

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