UDA summons Senator Khalwale over alleged party disloyalty

Khalwale has been summoned over his support for a rival candidate in the Malava by-election...
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has summoned Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale, demanding an explanation for alleged misconduct and disloyalty to the party. He is accused of publicly supporting a rival candidate in the upcoming Malava Constituency by-election.
- UDA alleges Senator Khalwale openly supported a rival candidate, which constitutes "allegiance to another political party" and "gross misconduct."
- The summons was issued by UDA Disciplinary Committee Chairperson Charles Njenga.
- Khalwale, a nominated UDA member representing Kakamega County, has 14 days to respond to the allegations.
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