After service in World War II, Kaggia returned home and joined KAU in 1947; he eventually rose to its secretaryship.
The Kenya African Union was an organization devoted to achieving independence for British Kenya.
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In 1960, Mboya's People's Congress Party joined with Kenya African Union and Kenya Independent Movement to form the Kenya African National Union (KANU) in an attempt to form a party that would both transcend tribal politics and prepare for participation in the Lancaster House Conference (held at Lancaster House in London) where Kenya's constitutional framework and independence were to be negotiated.