The Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K), under the leadership of Party Leader Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, recently convened a significant meeting of its Central Management Committee in Kitale, Trans Nzoia County.
The gathering focused on consultative engagements regarding emerging political developments and pressing national issues facing the country.
Through his officialXaccount, Eugene Wamalwa emphasized the party’s commitment to internal democracy, unity of purpose, and principled leadership.
“We remain firmly anchored in internal consultation, unity of purpose, and principled leadership,” he stated, highlighting DAP-K’s dedication to listening to its members and the broader Kenyan populace.
The meeting aimed to shape the party’s strategic direction and national outlook in the period ahead.
Accompanying photos from the event depicted party officials and members seated around a long table, engaged in discussions, with water bottles, documents, and attentive participants visible.

The session underscored efforts to strengthen grassroots structures and foster inclusive decision-making within the party.
DAP-K, which positions itself as a credible national alternative, continues to prioritize internal consultations amid Kenya’s evolving political landscape.
The use of the hashtag #MwamkoMpya signals a call for renewed momentum and fresh approaches in addressing governance challenges.
This consultative approach reflects DAP-K’s strategy to build consensus and prepare effectively for future political engagements.
