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UDA, ODM form joint committee to align government agenda
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have established a joint committee to synchronize their executive and legislative agendas, aiming for improved governance and service delivery. The formation of this joint team follows growing tensions between the two parties over political zoning ahead of the 2027 General Election. President William Ruto is reportedly ignoring demands from ODM regarding political zoning, despite warnings from ODM leaders that their working arrangement could collapse. Meanwhile, rival factions within ODM are set to hold an explosive Linda Mwananchi rally in Kisumu on Sunday, amid existing party divisions and internal conflicts.
MP Jack Wamboka suspended over bribery claims
The National Assembly is facing renewed bribery allegations, leading to the suspension of Member of Parliament Jack Wamboka from his duties following serious allegations of bribery. The bribery storm follows accusations from the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC), embroiling Parliament in yet another scandal. Wamboka has also been removed from his position as chairperson of the investment committee in the National Assembly due to allegations of corruption and bribery. This development raises significant integrity questions within Kenya's Parliament.
Ol Kalou constituency seat declared vacant
The Ol Kalou constituency seat has been formally declared vacant by National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula following the death of area MP David Njuguna Kiaraho on March 29, 2026. The impending by-election is prematurely sparking political rivalries, despite a delay by Wetang'ula in officially declaring the seat vacant. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has publicly stated he will "embarrass" his predecessor, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, in the upcoming Ol Kalou by-election.
Muturi demands IEBC acting CEO exit over voter register
Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi has demanded the resignation of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) acting CEO, Moses Ledama Sunkuli, and an independent audit within 14 days due to concerns over voter register integrity. Over 1.4 million eligible voters in six counties in Kenya's Nyanza region have failed to register, despite possessing national identification documents. In a separate development, politicians in Wajir County are urging the IEBC to extend the voter registration period, citing challenges faced by residents in arid areas.
























