A legal challenge by Edwin Sifuna over his removal as Secretary-General of Orange Democratic Movement has been struck out after the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal ruled it could not hear the matter. The decision, delivered on Thursday, 26 March by Acting Chairperson Gad Gathu, found that the case had been prematurely filed, effectively halting Sifuna’s
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has spoken out for the first time after the Orange Democratic Movement’s National Executive Committee resolved to strip him of his role as Secretary-General. His remarks came just hours after the party’s top decision-making organ announced the move, marking a major development in the unfolding internal power struggle within ODM. Speaking
National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has called on the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Central Management Committee to move with speed and remove Secretary General Edwin Sifuna from his position, warning that continued internal dissent could weaken the party. Speaking on Sunday, February 8, in Suba South constituency, Mbadi, a former ODM chairperson, accused Sifuna