This is after the orange party's rebels who are against the coalition pact with President William Ruto, keeps on increasing in number despite them being put on the spotlight for a possible removal from the party.
According to a report by the Star Newspaper headlines today, despite them being put on the spotlight and threatened to be chased from the party by the pro-Ruto allies, the rebels keeps on increasing in number.
This is a huge blow to President William Ruto, who is largely depending and banking on that unity pact with ODM, in order to win the next year's presidential elections.
At the same time, the name of former President Uhuru Kenyatta is being dragged into that matrix, where the Ruto allies are accusing the retired head of state as the ones working with those rebels.
However, the rebels led by the ODM party Secretary General and Nairobi County Senator Edwin Sifuna has disowned that accusations, arguing that they are not working under Uhuru's instructions.
However, the rebels led by the ODM party Secretary General and Nairobi County Senator Edwin Sifuna has disowned that accusations, arguing that they are not working under Uhuru's instructions.

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