Editor's Review

 OKA alliance announced that they will be in Kakamega for campaigns.

The Kenya Kwanza Alliance led by deputy president William Ruto, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula earlier announced that they will be heading to Kakamega for a series of rallies on Saturday.

Allies of the outfit marketed the function as the second earthquake in the making raising eyebrows on the possibility of having a major defection to the camp.


Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya was first to be rumoured that he will be ditching Azimio La Umoja to join the outfit but that was never to be.

He dismissed the reports and said he is in Azimio to stay and won't leave to join the DP's camp.

But after OIparanya reports capsized, the OKA alliance announced that they will be in Kakamega for a series of campaign rallies.

Though the UDA team released their itinerary, the OKA team has failed to reveal where they will be campaigning from raising eyebrows on what they are up to.

The team announced that they will be headed to Kakamega leaving Kenyas with questions about whether they could be joining Kenya Kwanza or not.

Judging by the recent utterances between the two camps, it would be a shock in the event the leaders end in one union given that they have been disparaging one another.