The merger of The National Alliance (TNA) and the United Republican Party (URP) and its smaller affiliates into the Jubilee Alliance Party (JAP) is yet another reminder of the transient nature of Kenya's political culture.
It is also a signal that the General Election scheduled for August next year will largely be fought and delivered on brand new political outfits, complete with new symbols and slogans.
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