Martha Karua has rebranded NARC-Kenya to the People’s Liberation Party. The launch emphasized unity and public service. Kalonzo Musyoka spoke about joining a proactive movement for change, while Rigathi Gachagua urged youth to register to vote for the 2027 elections. The party has adopted new colors and symbols, shifting its focus towards engaging younger voters.
The NARC-Kenya Party, led by Martha Karua, has been officially rebranded as the People’s Liberation Party (PLP) during a ceremony in Nairobi. Notable attendees included Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa, and Rigathi Gachagua. Avowing the importance of collaboration, Karua urged that unity is essential for achieving collective progress and emphasized the significance of prioritizing public service delivery among elected officials.
During the event, Kalonzo Musyoka articulated that the newly formed party aligns with a proactive movement towards unity, clarifying that their coalition is driven by an agenda rather than simply a reaction to mismanagement. Rigathi Gachagua also addressed the youth, emphasizing the importance of voter registration ahead of the 2027 general elections. He encouraged young individuals not only to advocate for change on social media but to actively participate by voting.
The rebranding of NARC-Kenya to the People’s Liberation Party represents a strategic shift aimed at engaging the younger demographic in Kenyan politics, particularly the Generation Z population. With new symbols and colors, the party aims to project a fresh image while emphasizing unity, service delivery, and active political participation. This development underscores the evolving political landscape as leaders seek to unite under a common agenda for future elections.
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