March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Edwin Sifuna

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Malala in trouble again as police investigate unauthorized stadium landing

Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations have summoned Cleophas Malala, the Deputy Leader of the Democracy for the Citizens Party, over a controversial helicopter landing. The incident happened during a national secondary school games final held at the Mumias Sports Complex stadium. Malala is expected to appear at the DCI offices in Kakamega on

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Kenya Moja Alliance shakes up 2027 race as Ruto faces new political threat

A new political group called Kenya Moja is quickly becoming popular across the country. This movement is shaping up to be a serious threat to President William Ruto and the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as the country heads toward the 2027 general elections. The alliance is being led by a group of energetic and

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Another ODM lawmaker threatens to quit party moments after Sifua’s stance ahead of 2027

Edwin Sifuna, the Secretary General of ODM and current Nairobi Senator, has made it very clear that he will leave the party if it decides to support President William Ruto in the 2027 general election. Speaking in Saboti Constituency during an event to support local groups, Sifuna told the crowd that he cannot and will

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“There’s a lot of confusion in ODM” SG Sifuna admits, apologizes to members

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General, Edwin Sifuna, has stated that Kenya’s once-largest political party is mired in disarray and internal disagreements. This makes it difficult for members and the general public to grasp the organization’s position on national issues. In an interview with Citizen TV on Tuesday night, Sifuna revealed internal concerns and

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Sifuna’s bold message sparks fresh talk on democracy, fear, and what lies ahead in 2027 politics

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has caused a stir after making remarks during a recent political rally that many believe were aimed at the ruling Kenya Kwanza government. While speaking to a crowd of supporters, Sifuna issued a warning that has since gone viral and drawn reactions from leaders and citizens across the country. He said

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