Fred Gumo, the former Westlands MP, met with some Orange Democratic Movement leaders. Edwin Sifuna, the party's secretary general, led the group. The talks took place at Gumo's home in Endebess, Trans Nzoia County.Others at the meeting included ODM Deputy Party Leader and Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi. Saboti MP Caleb
Tag: Godfrey Osotsi
ODM Leaders Reject Brokers, Insist Party Will Decide 2027 Path
Top ODM leaders pledged to protect their party at all costs. They won't let brokers sell it out to President William Ruto.Party figures like Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, Deputy Leader Godfrey Osotsi, and Siaya Governor James Orengo denied sending anyone to deal with Ruto's government.Sifuna stressed that ODM members will
Caleb Hamisi: Oburu’s Position At ODM is Illegitimate
Saboti member of parliament Caleb Hamisi has said that Dr Oburu Odinga is unconstitutionally holding the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party's leadership role.While speaking this morning in a TV talk show, the legislator said that contrary to party structures and hierarchy, Dr Oburu was not elected through a constitutional means
Sifuna Calls for Respect, Allays Fears on Raila’s Health
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has called on Kenyans to respect the privacy of individuals, particularly when it comes to health matters. The Nairobi Senator was cautioning Kenyans against the growing trend of spreading unverified information online.Speaking outside Parliament Buildings, the ODM legislator reminded Kenyans that
Fights in ODM as Luhya leaders demand respect for Edwin Sifuna
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is facing significant internal strife as Luhya leaders, spearheaded by Vihiga County Senator Godfrey Osotsi, rally to defend the party's Secretary General, Senator Edwin Sifuna. This infighting has come to light following Sifuna's outspoken criticism of President William Ruto's administration, which has drawn fire
ICT Community in Kenya oppose controversial ICT bill
The Kenyan ICT community have petitioned president Uhuru Kenyatta to reject the ICT bill which requires ICT practitioners to be registered under a professional body. The bill which was quietly passed on 8th June 2022, one day before the end of the 12th parliament and now awaits presidential assent. Once
