Ruto: 'I am deep rooted in ODM'

President Ruto said his political journey has deep roots in ODM, where he was not only a founding member, but also a deputy party leader...
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President William Ruto recently attended the ODM Founders Dinner, celebrating the party's 20th anniversary in Mombasa County. He lauded the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party for its enduring strength and vibrancy over the past two decades.
- President William Ruto credits ODM's longevity to its ability to rise above personality, regional, and tribal politics.
- The celebration marked the ODM Party's 20th anniversary.
- The event took place in Mombasa County.
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