Uhuru to launch The National Alliance (the party on which he hopes to run for the presidency in the General Election)
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Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta is at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) to unveil the party on which he hopes to run for the presidency in the General Election
Also, Uhuru's mother Mama Ngina, Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa, Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Ongeri and several Cabinet ministers and MPs have arrived at the venue.
Thousands of The National Alliance (TNA) supporters are at the KICC to grace the occasion. Read (Fresh start as Uhuru finally unveils his party)
The launch of TNA, which has been spectacularly fashioned by events organisers and public relations consultants, is expected to be elaborate, with five satellite events in Kakamega, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret and Garissa, from where there will be two-way communication via giant screens.
Religious leaders, business people and politicians allied to the G7 Alliance with whom Mr Kenyatta aims to work ahead of the elections are arriving for the launch.
The organisers have set up a state-of-the-art podium adapted to facilitate filming of the event by a local production company. The proceedings will be beamed live on local television stations.
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