Matungulu MP Stephen Mule has said the Komarock meeting scheduled for April 2, in his constituency is not a Wiper party affair.

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Mule urged all Kamba leaders to avail themselves on the said day for the meeting despite their political affiliations.

Speaking on Friday after joining catholic faithfuls at Kinyui Parish, Mule said the meeting is meant for leaders and residents from the entire Lower Eastern Region.

Mule said the main agenda of the meeting is to discuss the unity of the Kamba community.

"People should be informed that the Koma meeting is not a political one, but a community meeting. We will meet and talk about the direction we will take concerning the current happenings in the country," Mule said.

He however, cautioned the residents not to be incited against attending the meeting because matters of great importance will be discussed.

Mule said the leaders who will attend the event will brainstorm on how the Kamba community will be consolidated so as to speak with one voice.

"A community that speaks with one voice is respected and that's the number one purpose of the meeting at Koma," Mule said.

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