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An undercurrent is swelling in the political scene, challenging the current status quo of government and the United Opposition. The emerging Kenya Moja movement, also dubbed the Third Force, is now stirring serious debate and shaking up the political arena. Spearheaded mostly by younger political players, the movement brands itself as a bold alternative to the status quo while openly opposing President William Ruto’s administration. Could this be the groundwork for a new political party?
Young MPs launch ‘Kenya Moja’ as political third force
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