UDA Comrade Chapter: Ruling party paints Nakuru City yellow with youth townhall

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UDA Comrade Chapter: Ruling party paints Nakuru City yellow with youth townhall

The United Democratic Alliance Party is today painting Nakuru City yellow, with the youth and university and college students convening for the UDA Comrade Chapter town hall meeting.

The town hall meeting is being held at Kunste Hotel, with party loyalists already making their way to the venue.

Launched on September 20, 2024, the chapter seeks to establish a robust social-political hustler movement to empower and mobilise youth across the country.

The theme of the Nakuru Town Hall is “Comrades for inclusive leadership in political processes”.

Today’s panel discussion will be focusing on the importance of youth inclusion in leadership and governance, and digital economy and ICT/technological transfer.

The panel discussion will also dwell on export of labour/local opportunities/access to market, jobs, and services, access to education, skills development and training, as well as the Universal Health Care (UHC).

MSMEs Principal Secretary Ms Susan Mang’eni will grace the occasion.

About UDA Comrade Chapter

According to the ruling party, the initiative is designed to create a dynamic platform for students and young professionals to engage in political discourse, advocate for socio-economic development, and understand government policies, programs, and projects.

UDA Comrades Chapter is also geared towards creating a platform where university and college students can engage directly with the ruling political party, allowing them to share their concerns, ideas, and aspirations.

“This program aims to foster a more inclusive and participatory political approach, ensuring that the voices of young people are heard and valued,” a circular from the UDA’s Programs Department says. “Our primary Target Audience is University/College students across the country. The party’s motivation to form this youth-led entity stems from an understanding that Kenyan comrade youths face various interconnected challenges that significantly impact their well-being and prospects.”

The Kenya Kwanza Government acknowledges that issues that today remain a thorn in the flesh of Kenyan youths include; high unemployment rates, lack of school fees, political disengagement, digital divide, and cultural expectations among others.

“During the launch, we have invited students across Universities and colleges in Kenya to attend and after the launch, we have segmented Kenya into 10 regions where the party shall cascade the debate on issues targeting comrades through town hall meetings,” the party says.

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