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https://nation.africa/ UDA opens office in Kisumu West after first was torched during Maandamano United Democratic Alliance Party has opened an office in Kisumu West along Kisumu Busia Highway to recruit new members. The move comes barely seven months after another UDA office was set ablaze in Milimani, Kisumu during anti-government protests. The officials are pledging to register 200000 new members during the fresh registration. Kisumu County UDA chairman aspirant James Odhiambo Oyolo said that the opening of offices in constituency level is to make the party popular among the locals.
UDA opens office in Kisumu West after first was torched during Maandamano
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