Three Orange Democratic Movement members have been removed from parliamentary committees in a move sanctioned by a faction within the party. The party has also formally explained to the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal its decision to expel Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna as party secretary-general, citing months of miscommunication, missed meetings, and contradictory public statements. Meanwhile, Kenyan opposition leaders have vowed to obstruct President William Ruto's administration's plans to sell government stakes in key state entities. These developments highlight internal tensions within ODM while the party joins broader opposition efforts to challenge the Ruto government.

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has formally explained to the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT) its decision to expel Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna as party secretary-general, citing months of miscommunication, missed meetings, and contradictory public statements.
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Three Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) members have been removed from parliamentary committees in a move sanctioned by a faction within the party, raising concerns about the party's internal dynamics.
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Kenyan opposition leaders have vowed to obstruct President William Ruto's administration's plans to sell government stakes in key state entities.
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