UDA Nominations In Ol Kalou Turn Into High Tech Political Contest Under Tight National Supervision



By Bruno Aero Family News Desk 9/6/2026 6Hrs
UDA Party, Yesterday, Ol Kalou Constituency witnessed a tightly managed political exercise as party members turned out to nominate their preferred candidate for the upcoming July 16, 2026 by-election under the United Democratic Alliance structure. The process attracted significant attention due to the number of aspirants and the high-level party presence overseeing the exercise.

The nomination process, detailed through
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar Confires the Document of Olkalau,

Senior party officials including National Elections Board Chairperson Anthony Mwaura, UDA National Chairperson Cecily Mbarire, Secretary General Senator Hassan Omar Hassan, and Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife Rebecca Miano visiting multiple polling stations to monitor proceedings.

Inside the constituency, the exercise unfolded under close scrutiny as ten aspirants vied for the party ticket, each relying on grassroots mobilization strategies to secure support. 

The names included Joseph Ndirangu Ndung’u, Peter Njoroge Mugo, Samuel Muchina Nyagah, Njoroge Wambugu Kanuri, Maina Kiambati, Joseph Chuchu Njuguna, Stanley Mwangi Wairimu, Mary Nyokabi Kamau, Daniel Ndung’u Mwangenye, and Ezekia Kamweru Kiraing’wa.

The political temperature remained high throughout the day as rival camps quietly tested their structures, with observers noting that the competition reflected deeper internal balancing within the party ahead of the by-election. The presence of senior officials also signaled the importance of the Ol Kalou seat in shaping regional political influence.

The same report shared on
highlighted the use of electronic tablets during voting, with results being tabulated in real time immediately after the exercise, marking a shift towards faster and more transparent party nomination systems.

As the results await final confirmation, attention has now shifted to how the outcome will reshape local alliances, with Ol Kalou emerging as a key battleground where technology, political structure, and grassroots power are increasingly defining modern party competition.

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