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Police Disrupt ODM Rally in Kitengela with Teargas, Injuring Seven

Police in Kitengela, Kajiado County, disrupted a political meeting led by ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna. Officers used teargas to disperse crowds gathered for the rally, with reports indicating at least seven people were injured in the ensuing chaos. The Linda Mwananchi rally, which also included leaders like Babu Owino and James Orengo, was abruptly ended by the police intervention. Amid the disruption, leaders reportedly emphasized calls for "Ruto must go" and a "one term" presidency. Supporters were forced to flee as chaotic scenes unfolded.

ODM Leaders Explore Alliance with UDA, Demand Deputy President Post

Leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have announced their intention to form a pre-election coalition with President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA). Led by figures like Governor Wanga, the ODM leaders expressed fatigue with being in the opposition. A recent ODM rally in Tononoka centered on this complex relationship between the two parties. In talks with UDA, ODM leaders have reiterated their demand for the Deputy President position to be reserved for a woman from their party. During discussions in Kwale and Mombasa, the leaders also criticized their own Party Secretary, Edwin Sifuna.

Gachagua Criticizes President Ruto over Land and Prepares for 2027 Election

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has intensified his criticisms against President William Ruto, alleging that Ruto has illegally taken land designated for the Maasai community. The DCP party leader also stated that the opposition alliance is preparing to ensure President Ruto does not secure a second term in office. Gachagua made these remarks while speaking in Roysambu Constituency. In a separate matter, he has also taken a strong stance regarding violence in Witima, emphasizing the pursuit of justice.

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