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Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has said that he was not invited to the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) meeting hosted by Deputy President William Ruto at his Karen residence on 5 August 2021. 

Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has said that he was not invited to the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) meeting hosted by Deputy President William Ruto at his Karen residence on 5 August 2021. 

Addressing the press on Thursday, MP Kuria mentioned that there was nothing strange about it since he is associated with another party.  

"For the meeting that was happening in Karen, that was clearly a UDA meeting for which I was not invited because clearly I'm affiliated with Chama Cha Kazi," the legislator said.

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DP Ruto hosted more than 100 elected members of the National Assembly and senators allied to the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) at his residence to discuss the political situation and the 2022 campaign road map.

Questions lingered following the absence of Kuria who has been been a constant presence in the Hustler Nation events.

At the same time, MP Kuria, Martha Karua, and Mwangi Kiunjuri addressed the press on Thursday where they agreed to work together ahead of the 2022 General Election. 

They invited like-minded parties, including UDA and Jubilee, to join them.