Millicent Omanga steals the show with energetic dance as she formally joins DCP
Millicent Omanga caused a stir as she arrived at Democracy for the Citizens Party headquarters to formally join the outfit.
Dressed in party colours, Omanga, who is eyeing the Nairobi Woman Representative position, joined party supporters in song and dance.
With music booming in the background, she took to the dance floor shortly after her arrival, with supporters donning green outfits bearing her name engaging her in what appeared to be a dance challenge.

Video taken at the event on Thursday, March 19, 2026 show her holding hands with party supporters and dancing energetically.
Gachagua receives Omanga in DCP
Omanga was received by Rigathi Gachagua, marking the end of her political journey with President William Ruto and the United Democratic Alliance party.
The former nominated Senator has been a fierce critic of the government after joining the wantam brigade and joining firebrand politicians allied to the Linda Mwananchi movement in a political blitz across the country.
She declared her stand in a statement posted on her social media platforms on Thursday, February 19, 2026, noting that the initiative is in the interest of all Kenyans.
“It’s about the people,” the former senator declared, sharing a poster showing her among other leaders who were expected to camp in Kakamega on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
Omanga’s political move is linked to her political interest as she prepares to face off with established politicians eyeing the same seat.
Omanga’s political ambitions
She recently announced that she will be vying for the Nairobi Woman Representative position without confirming the party that she will use in her bid.
“Many people have been asking what my plan is for 2027. I will be on the ballot for the Nairobi Woman Representative position. I will be with my people. I hear you, and we are together in this,” she stated on Friday, February 6, 2026.

Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu, who attended President William Ruto’s meeting with United Democratic Alliance (UDA) aspirants at State House, is also in the race.
Others lining up with the hope of succeeding incumbent Esther Passaris are activist Hanifa Adan, social media personality Corazon Kwamboka and blogger Maverick Aoko, who have declared interest in the seat.