ODM planned NDC faces new hurdle

An ODM member has written to the party leadership demanding that the party address at least six serious legal concerns within three days...
✨ Key Highlights
The Orange Democratic Movement's (ODM) planned Special Delegates Convention on March 27, 2026, is facing a significant challenge.
- A life member of the ODM has filed a formal legal complaint contesting the convention's legality.
- The ODM party leadership is involved in this dispute over the meeting.
- The complaint raises concerns about alleged constitutional irregularities, with threats of court action to block the meeting.
Continue Reading
Read the complete article from Standard Politics
Part of the Day's Coverage
Sifuna Challenges Removal Before Political Parties Tribunal - March 2026
ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna is challenging his removal from office before the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal, calling the decision unlawful. This comes after a win for Sifuna and Orengo as the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties rejected an application to reserve the name Linda Mwananchi Party of Kenya, preventing a potential political dispute over the slogan. Meanwhile, the Orange Democratic Movement's planned Special Delegates Convention on March 27, 2026, is facing a significant challenge. Additionally, an article explores the current state of ODM after the departure of its prominent leader Raila Odinga, focusing on his elder brother Oburu Oginga who has taken a more prominent role within the party.












