ODM heads to Kibera for first mega rally since Raila’s death

ODM will hold its first major rally in Kibera since Raila Odinga’s death as the party consults supporters and weighs a coalition with UDA...
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is holding its first major public rally in Kibera since the death of its founder, Raila Odinga. The rally, led by party leader Oburu Oginga, aims to gather supporter feedback on the party's future and potential coalition talks with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
- The rally is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at Kamukunji Grounds in Kibera, starting at 2pm.
- Oburu Oginga will lead the rally, alongside other senior party officials.
- The meeting will address discussions around possible political cooperation with UDA.
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