The Unite Movement for Change has garnered 30,000 registered members following the recent launch of its official website.
This disclosure was made by the movement’s spokesperson Kemo Bojang in an interview with Coffee Time With Peter Gomez on Thursday.
Mr. Bojang explained that the Unite Movement’s growth potential is real and that the movement is increasingly gaining growing appeal among the youth.
Mr. Bojang said the leader of the movement Talib Bensouda has already opened a direct line of communication between him and the masses by entertaining their online questions about the party’s vision and mission as well as other germane questions.

The UM mouthpiece explained that this communication strategy was borne out of the need and urgency to bridge the gap of communication between leaders and the governed.