
Kenyans on social media have shared their reactions following the formation of a political outfit dubbed the Strugglers Movement. The founders of the movement, during the launch, explained that it is meant to rally up small and medium-sized businesses as well as the youth, ahead of next year’s general election. "We have launched The Strugglers Movement, a national platform that is free from tribalism, class divisions of haves & have-nots, negative ethnicity & discrimination of any form," Alinur Mohamed, Kamukunji parliamentary aspirant said during the launch on Sunday. A section of Kenyans however thinks that the movement is a mimick of Deputy President William Ruto's hustler movement that promises to focus on those at the bottom of Kenya's economic ladder, and the unemployed youth in the country. https://twitter.com/Teddy_izoe/status/1452523096330625028?s=20 https://twitter.com/justriua/status/1452249005623324679?s=20 https://twitter.com/kipro_hon/status/1452527551214149641?s=20 https://twitter.com/WilliamsMkenya/status/1452217233841827849?s=20 https://twitter.com/wanyinaa/status/1452263013285781509?s=20 Others also associated the movement with ODM because of its colours orange and purple had a letter R which many linked it to Raila Odinga. The group however said it was just a coincidence that the colours and logo are associated with ODM and Raila Odinga. "We are not a political group, this is a movement for young people, we are not supporting anyone," the lobby group said. https://twitter.com/Moraajillo__/status/1452205259263197185?s=20
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