ODM unveils new strategy, seeks unity in 2027 bid for power
ODM top leadership seek bring back breakaway Linda Mwananchi faction into the fold...
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is strategizing for unity and a return to power in the 2027 General Election following a three-day retreat in Mombasa. The party aims to consolidate its base and foster internal cohesion.
- Key figures like Party Leader Oburu Oginga and Deputy Party Leader Simba Arati emphasized loyalty and discipline.
- The ODM plans to revive grassroots mobilization, implement AI in its systems, and advocate for the release of political party funds.
- A notable commitment includes raising the monthly stipend for the elderly from Sh2,000 to Sh6,000.
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