Kenya Kwanza, ODM to review 10-point plan

Kenya Kwanza Alliance and Orange Democratic Movement will hold a joint parliamentary meeting to review the 10-Point Agenda report amid criticism from some ODM members over its direction...
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The Kenya Kwanza Alliance and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are set to hold a joint Parliamentary Group meeting on Tuesday to review the 10-Point Agenda report they signed last year.
- The meeting will focus on the review and reception of the 10-Point Agenda report.
- Key parties involved are the Kenya Kwanza Alliance and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
- The meeting occurs amidst internal criticism from some ODM members who believe the current direction deviates from the original agreement.
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