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Linda Mwananchi Rally Sparks Political Heat in Nakuru

The Linda Mwananchi movement held a major rally on April 19, 2026. Leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) spearheaded the event. Consequently, political activity intensified in Nakuru. The rally attracted supporters from across the region. Key Leaders Drive the Movement The rally featured prominent political figures from ODM. These included James Orengo and
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Maandamano Returns: “Total Tuesday Shutdown” Begins

Protests known as Maandamano will resume on April 21, 2026. Activists and opposition leaders have organized nationwide demonstrations. Notably, Edwin Sifuna and Babu Owino are leading the calls. They are urging citizens to join a “Total Tuesday Shutdown.” As a result, pressure on the government continues to increase. Main Agenda: Rising Cost of Living Protesters […]
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Linda Ground and Linda Mwananchi Factions Hold Rival Nairobi Meetings Amid Police Standoff

On March 27, 2026, the Orange Democratic Movement entered a critical internal crisis in Nairobi. Two rival factions held parallel national meetings, exposing deep divisions within the party. Linda Ground Faction Holds Official Convention The “Linda Ground” faction, led by Oburu Oginga and Gladys Wanga, organized a Special Delegates Convention.The meeting took place at
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Sifuna Stands Strong Despite Teargas Chaos

Why Teargas Will Not Stop the Movement Sifuna expressed confidence in the strength of the people’s voice. He insisted that constitutional rights protect peaceful political gatherings. Furthermore, he warned that violent tactics could easily lead to tragic consequences. He urged investigators to trace the serial numbers on the recovered teargas canisters. According to him,
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Sifuna Slams Nairobi Function Transfer

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has expressed concern over a planned State House signing ceremony. The event, scheduled for 3 pm on Tuesday, February 17, will reportedly see President William Ruto formalize cooperation with the Nairobi County Government. According to Sifuna, the ceremony appears to transfer certain county responsibilities to the national government. This, he