Blow to both Sifuna, Linda Ground faction as tribunal rules on SG ouster

The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal has struck out Edwin Sifunaβs case on his removal as ODM Secretary-General...
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The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal has dismissed a case filed by Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna challenging his removal from his ODM Party Secretary General position.
- The tribunal ruled it lacked jurisdiction because Sifuna did not exhaust the party's Internal Dispute Resolution Mechanisms first.
- Key parties involved are Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and the ODM Party.
- This decision is a blow to both Sifuna and the faction that pushed for his ouster.
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