Kenyan Politics

Another party formed ahead of 2022 polls

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Kenyans are set to witness the emergence of new political parties before they head to the ballot next year August to elect their leaders.

The latest outfit is Movement United for Super Action (Musa), formed yesterday by Victor Ngatia and Assumpta Wangui, the secretary-general and treasurer, respectively.

The duo said the new party aimed to offer alternative leadership in the country.

Ngatia and Wangui in 2017 contested for the Nakuru Town West parliamentary and Nakuru Woman representative positions on the Jubilee party ticket but lost in the nominations.

“We have officially resigned from Jubilee to form a new journey in Musa, a party that believes in giving a 360 degrees turn on the country’s leadership,” said Ngatia.

The party membership registration is ongoing.

“We shall be fielding candidates in all elective positions across the country.

We believe in the youth whom we shall give a say in determining who our presidential candidate shall be,” said Wangui.

The outfit’s slogan is “rasilimali na kazi” (resources and jobs). It announced that it will be working towards economic empowerment and job creation.

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