ODM MPs fight over zoning, Sifuna post

Divisions over zoning and the position held by Edwin Sifuna rocked an ODM MPs’ meeting as ODM firmed up plans for structured talks with President William Ruto’s UDA ahead of 2027...
✨ Key Highlights
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is set to push for a zoning strategy in upcoming negotiations with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party concerning the 2027 General Election.
- The ODM party is determined to implement a zoning plan.
- Key players include the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
- This zoning is intended to shape the approach to structured negotiations ahead of the 2027 General Election.
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ODM MPs Divided Over Zoning Strategy in Coalition Talks - March 2026
The Orange Democratic Movement is navigating significant internal divisions as it prepares to push for a zoning strategy in upcoming negotiations with the United Democratic Alliance concerning the 2027 General Election. President William Ruto's UDA and ODM are clashing over political zoning in their pre-election coalition talks, with ODM MPs divided over this approach. The internal disagreements were further complicated by a recent post by a party figure. At the same time, competing parties are threatening ODM's traditional strongholds, adding to the party's challenges. The zoning dilemma remains a key sticking point in coalition negotiations.















