KANU to host 2025 Democracy Union of Africa forum in Nairobi
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The Kenya African National Union
(KANU) party has announced that it will host the 2025 Democracy Union of Africa
(DUA) Forum in Nairobi from October 26 to 29, an event expected to draw
leaders, policymakers, and political thinkers from across the continent.
Themed
‘Building a Balanced Africa–Europe Alliance,’
the high-level gathering will focus on shaping Africa’s democratic future while
strengthening cooperation between the two continents.
The
Democracy Union of Africa (DUA) brings together more than 25 center-right
political parties from across Africa, all committed to advancing democracy,
individual liberty, market-driven economies, and accountable governance.
KANU
Chairman Gideon Moi said the upcoming forum underscores Kenya’s growing role in
fostering democratic dialogue and collaboration across borders.
“The
2025 DUA Forum in Nairobi, hosted by KANU, positions Kenya at the heart of
continental dialogue on the future of democracy and international cooperation,”
said Moi.
“This forum will assemble some of
the continent’s brightest minds to reimagine politics as a platform for ideas,
innovation, and meaningful partnerships.”
According
to KANU Director of Communications Nyainda Manasse, the four-day event will
feature panel discussions, policy dialogues, and youth roundtables touching on
democracy, trade, innovation, and security cooperation between Africa and
Europe.
The
forum is expected to conclude with a joint declaration outlining key strategies
for building stronger political, economic, and cultural ties between the two
regions.
Manasse confirmed that preparations for the
event are in top gear and that Nairobi is ready to host delegates from across
Africa and Europe.


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