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Standstill at Nakuru as ODM Linda Mwananchi brigade storms the City

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Nakuru town experienced significant disruption as the ODM-linked "Linda Mwananchi" brigade, led by Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, and Siaya Governor James Orengo held a major rally and caravan tour. The convoy entered the city, drawing large crowds that brought parts of Nakuru to a temporary standstill—with traffic slowing down and even stopping, pedestrians surging toward the roads and normal movement affected in some areas.  Supporters turned out in big numbers at spots like Mazembe Grounds, where the group held a rally after starting with prayers/church service.  Videos and reports describe energetic welcomes, charged atmospheres and claims of "tsunami"-like crowds. Context on Linda Mwananchi "Linda Mwananchi" (Protect the Citizen) is a faction/movement within or aligned to ODM (Orange Democratic Movement), often positioned as a more grassroots or opposition-leaning wing amid ongoing party tensions and splits.  It...

Suspects linked to the attack of Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi arrested at Kisumu

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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Kisumu County arrested three suspects on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in connection with the attack on Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi. Quick background on the incident The attack took place on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Java House restaurant inside West End Mall in Kisumu.  A group of armed goons confronted Senator Osotsi, assaulted him, and robbed him, leaving him with injuries.  He was initially treated locally before being airlifted to Nairobi for further medical care. CCTV footage from the scene (which quickly circulated online) clearly captured the assault, and Java House management handed over the full unedited video to police. CCTV footage shows Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi being attacked by goons inside  a Java House in Kisumu. The arrested suspects The three men now in custody are: 1. Carlos Owiti alias Kalonje (24 years old) – from Nyalenda, Kisumu 2. Eric Otieno alias Dude (39 years o...

Senator Sifuna emerges as strongest 2027 Presidential Contender against Ruto

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Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has emerged as a notable figure in Kenya's early 2027 presidential discourse, particularly as a vocal opponent of President William Ruto.  However, claims that he is currently the "strongest contender" remain largely speculative, driven by media hype, his anti-Ruto rhetoric, youth/Gen Z appeal via the Linda Mwananchi movement, and social media buzz rather than comprehensive polling data. Sifuna's Positioning Sifuna has been outspoken against President Ruto, especially post the broad-based government/MoU involving ODM and the government after the late Raila Odinga's era. Key points from recent statements: He leads the Linda Mwananchi ("Protect the Citizen") movement, which is conducting a "digital census" of supporters and aims to build a "people-led wave" to defeat Ruto decisively in 2027 — targeting a 5-million-vote margin as a "lesson" to any government that ignores citizens. He has...

Lawyer Paul Mwangi Revelation: Sifuna was Raila's exit strategy in Ruto deal

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Lawyer Paul Mwangi, a longtime legal advisor to the late Raila Odinga, made these remarks during a radio interview on March 28, 2026, stating Sifuna's crucial role in Raila's power deal with Ruto.  He claimed that when Raila entered the cooperation (or "handshake"-style partnership) with President William Ruto—centered on a 10-point agenda MOU—he deliberately maintained an internal "exit strategy" within ODM. According to Mwangi: 1. Raila never entered alliances without a planned way out. The "Sifuna side" (the faction led by Nairobi Senator and ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, which was vocal against or critical of the full alignment with Ruto) served as that exit plan. These were the people "fighting" the cooperation from inside the party. 2. If the deal with Ruto soured or didn't deliver, Raila could pivot or distance himself by leveraging the opposition faction within his own party. 3. Mwangi framed this as classic ...

A historic shift in Kenya's Politics as ODM Linda Mwananchi brigade storm Mombasa

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There was a significant ODM factional event unfolding on Sunday, March 29, 2026 in Mombasa.  The "Linda Mwananchi" brigade—associated with a faction within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)—held a major rally at the historic Tononoka Grounds.  It was led by prominent figures including Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna (ODM Secretary General), Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Siaya Governor James Orengo, and others like Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi (who has aligned with this group despite recent party ouster). Context of the "Linda Mwananchi" Faction "Linda Mwananchi" (roughly "Protect the Citizen" or "Defend the People") represents a faction in ODM amid ongoing internal divisions.  This follows a recent Special National Delegates Convention by the main ODM wing, which ratified new leadership: Siaya Senator Dr. Oburu Oginga as party leader, Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga as national chairperson, and Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Na...

Kenyans push for an end to rampant Exam Cheating scam

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Kenyans are increasingly vocal about the need to tackle exam cheating in national assessments like KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education), KPSEA, and the newer KJSEA.  This issue has long plagued the education system, with widespread reports of malpractices including impersonation, leaked papers, use of mobile phones, and collusion involving students, invigilators, center managers, and even principals. Recent Developments (2025 KCSE Cycle) In the 2025 KCSE exams, authorities reported 418 cases of exam malpractice — down from 614 in 2024. This marks a modest improvement, but the numbers still highlight a persistent problem. Arrests have been frequent: Dozens of individuals (including students, center managers, and impostors) were detained countrywide. Cases involved impersonation (e.g., adults writing for candidates) and smuggling of phones or materials. Education CS Migos Ogamba and KNEC issued repeated stern warnings, with penalties including result nullificat...

Ruto's 'brainless opposition' remarks attract sharp criticism

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President William Ruto recently referred to the opposition as "brainless" during remarks in Western Kenya amid discussions on governance issues at Nairobi Hospital.  He dismissed critics' concerns about the hospital as mere attempts to grab headlines, labeling the opposition as lacking plans, agendas, or vision, and stating they shouldn't get upset when called "brainless" unless they prove otherwise. This echoes earlier instances, such as during his Ukambani tour in late 2025, where he used similar strong language like "fools" and "brainless" to describe opposition leaders, accusing them of having no substantive agenda beyond slogans. The remarks have drawn sharp criticism: Opposition figures and allies have called the language unbecoming, demeaning, inappropriate, and reflective of frustration or desperation from the president. Critics argue it lowers the tone of political discourse, contradicts Ruto's past calls to end ...