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Party leaders Mwai Kibaki and Michael Wamalwa

Party leaders Mwai Kibaki and Michael Wamalwa
Photo | Francis Nderitu | Nation Syndication
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July 8, 2002: Opposition bloc agrees on name and poll rules. The National Alliance for Change was turned into a political party ahead of the General Election. The meeting, attended by Party leaders Mwai Kibaki and Michael Wamalwa among other 40 politicians at the Aberdares Country Club, Nyeri, drew up election nomination rules and regulations for the party’s electoral board. To be called the National Alliance Party of Kenya, the new group would field candidates from member parties under the Alliance umbrella in the election. Here, National Alliance Party’s Big Three — Mr Mwai Kibaki (right), Mr Wamalwa Kijana and Mrs Charity Ngilu at, the ceremony to install Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi as the head of the Anglican Church at Nairobi’s All Saints Cathedral on September 22, 2002.

 

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