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Kuria stated that since he has been out of the country, the two leaders have since subscribed to coalitions; Kenya Kwanza Alliance and Azimio La Umoja. He added that he does not clearly understand what both of them stand for.


Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has weighed in on who he is supporting ahead of the August General elections.

Speaking on JKLive on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, Kuria revealed that he is yet to decide who he will support for the presidency between Deputy President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

Kuria stated that since he has been out of the country, the two leaders have since subscribed to coalitions; Kenya Kwanza Alliance and Azimio La Umoja. He added that he does not clearly understand what both of them stand for.


“I lead a political party known as Chama cha Kazi, we have decided not to field a presidential candidate. Our focus is on the positions that we will be fielding candidates. We are so busy that we have not time to get lost in contests that we are not participating in.

“Kenya Kwanza and Azimio were formed while I was in a hospital bed, I can only be crazy to purport that I support things that were formed while I was in a hospital bed… I don’t really understand what is happening now, so many things have changed and I think it’s only fair that we get some time to study that,” he said.

Kuria said that the last time he was in Kenya, he was a member of the Hustler Nation and is yet to understand how it transitioned to Kenya Kwanza.

“By the time I left Kenya, I belonged to the ‘Hustler Movement’ how it changed from ‘Hustler Movement’ to ‘Kenya Kwanza’ I do not know; I have not received a memo,” he opined.

He, however, reiterated that he is good friends with Deputy President William Ruto and nothing has changed.