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4,000 women meet to declare political stand

Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki will open the convention. (Boniface Okendo/Standard)

Over 4,000 women leaders will converge at Bomas of Kenya Friday to declare their political stand in this year’s polls.

The women, including former presidential candidate Martha Karua (Narc Kenya leader) and former Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu (Narc leader), are expected to encourage other women to contest elective seats during the August elections.

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