Editor's Review

The ANC leader is expected to launch his second stab at the presidency.

ANC party leader Musalia Mudavadi s is set to launch his presidential bid on Sunday, January 23.

According to a poster of the event, he has shared on his social media handles, the ANC leader is expected to launch his second stab at the presidency, a signal that he won't join any camp.

"The grand march to a better future," Mudavadi captioned the poster about his event.

The ANC leader had left Kenyan's speculating on what he is about to do on Sunday.


Some said he might join Deputy President William Ruto's camp whom he has been accused of working closely with while others said he will be announcing his exit from OKA.

The ANC leader last week missed a crucial meeting of the One Kenya Alliance that was held in Elementaita Naivasha.

He said he was held up in preparation for his party NDC meeting to be held on Sunday.

Musalia, who is a principal of OKA, is expected to unveil his political future on Sunday, a move that is likely to deal a blow to OKA in the event he leaves the alliance.

WithWiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka maintaining that he must be a presidential candidate and the ANC members saying they won't back him, the end of OKA is seemingly imminent.

The ANC leader is said to have invited party leaders to his meeting.

Those invited include Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi.

Reports also indicate that he has invited Deputy President William Ruto.