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Rosemary Okuta: The Woman Poised to Take Over as Nairobi ODM Chairlady

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Nairobi, Kenya – A wind of change is blowing within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) women’s league in Nairobi as Rosemary Okuta emerges as the front-runner to replace long-serving chairlady Catherine Okoth. For nearly two decades, Catherine Okoth has held the county women’s chair, a tenure critics say has been marked by stagnation and unresponsiveness to grassroots concerns. Now, women leaders and delegates across Nairobi are calling for fresh leadership, rallying behind Okuta as the face of renewal. Support for Okuta has been most visible in Ruaraka, where women openly endorsed her as their preferred candidate. “We believe it is time for change. Rosemary represents the energy and inclusivity that Nairobi women deserve,” one grassroots organizer said. Her candidacy is being framed as a direct response to frustrations among ODM women who feel sidelined and ignored under the current leadership. Party insiders say the growing momentum behind Okuta reflects bro...

Nairobi ODM Women Blast Catherine Okoth for Running Party Like a Family Business

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A fresh storm is brewing in the Nairobi branch of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), as women leaders accuse the current Nairobi Chairlady, Catherine Okoth, of running the party like a personal enterprise. The women, in a hard-hitting statement, claimed Catherine thrives on selfish leadership that revolves around her alone, unlike other ODM structures where leadership is clearly defined across various leagues and offices. The team said all the other leaders of the party have a structure and team that they work with but Catherine has choosen to be selfish and only work with her family members. "But in Nairobi, who is the vice of Catherine? Who are her officials, if not her own children whom she has been placing in her office? This is unacceptable. ODM is a party of structures, not a family business.” The women further alleged that Catherine’s family members not only occupy key positions but also engage in abusive behavior towards anyone who questions her leadership. ...

Nairobi ODM Women Warn Gladys Wanga and Rosa Buyu Against Interfering in Party Grassroot Elections

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Nairobi women leaders within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) have urged the party’s national chairperson, H.E. Gladys Wanga, to steer clear of the upcoming Nairobi grassroots elections, warning against what they term as political interference. In a strongly worded statement, the women accused Wanga—who they claim is poised as the sister of Nairobi ODM Chairlady Catherine Okoth—of meddling in county affairs. They cautioned that such involvement amounts to nepotism and undermines the democratic process within the party. “Gladys Wanga is the ODM chairperson for all members across the country. She should not interfere in Nairobi elections. Nepotism is a vice, and what we demand as Nairobi women is space for free and fair elections,” the statement read. The women further called out Kisumu West MP Rosa Buyu, warning her too against taking sides in Nairobi’s internal political contests. Their demand comes at a time when pressure is mounting for ODM to conduct grassroots polls...

ODM Nairobi Grassroots Election: Key Dates, Timeline, and Why It Matters

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Tension is rising within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) in Nairobi as members demand the immediate announcement of grassroots election dates, citing poor leadership and neglect at the county level. Women leaders in particular have voiced frustration with Nairobi ODM Chairlady Catherine Okoth, accusing her of sidelining them and failing to address their concerns. Some members claim she makes empty promises and ignores the voices of ordinary party supporters. “We feel abandoned and voiceless under the current leadership. Nairobi women deserve respect and real representation,” said one ODM member from Ruaraka. The growing discontent has sparked fresh calls for the elections to be conducted without delay. Many women are rallying behind Rosemary Okuta, saying she represents the kind of leadership Nairobi ODM needs — inclusive, accessible, and people-centered. According to grassroots organizers, holding timely elections is the only way to restore confidence amon...

ODM Women Demand Change in Nairobi Leadership, Back Rosemary Okuta as Chairlady

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Nairobi, Kenya – A section of ODM women from Ruaraka have openly demanded change in the party’s leadership in Nairobi, declaring their support for Rosemary Okuta as the new women’s chairlady. Speaking during a meeting in Ruaraka, the women accused the current ODM Nairobi women leadership of neglecting grassroots members and failing to address their concerns. They said they feel sidelined in decision-making and want fresh leadership that can unite and represent them effectively. “We have been ignored for too long. It is time for a leader who listens and stands with us. That is why we are supporting Rosemary Okuta,” one of the women said during the gathering. The women praised Okuta for her accessibility, commitment to empowering women, and her active engagement in community matters. They argued that she represents the change ODM women in Nairobi desperately need as the party reorganizes ahead of future political contests. Their declaration adds to the growing calls within OD...

New IRM Hub in Nairobi to Drive Africa’s Risk Management Agenda

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Africa’s capacity to manage emerging and complex risks is set to receive a major boost following the launch of the Risk Management Hub in Africa, a new subsidiary of the Institute of Risk Management (IRM). The hub will deliver professional training, recognised risk management qualifications, and advisory services across the continent. It will also spearhead partnerships with governments, NGOs, and academia to embed robust governance practices in fast-growing economies. “With Africa projected to be home to some of the fastest-growing economies and youngest populations globally, this hub is strategically placed to help institutions anticipate risks and seize opportunities,” said Joyce Ndirangu, who will lead the hub from Nairobi. Chairperson Dorothy Maseke noted that the subsidiary is the result of years of collaboration among regional experts: “This milestone reflects our commitment to advancing risk management standards in Africa.”

NFDK Partners with Eight Schools to Expand Access for Learners with Disabilities

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The National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya (NFDK) has entered into grant agreements worth Ksh 21,497,389 with eight institutions catering to learners with disabilities, in a move set to enhance inclusive education and improve learning conditions across the country. The contracts, signed during an official ceremony at New Rehema House in Westlands, Nairobi, will fund construction and upgrading of key infrastructure, including classrooms, dormitories, libraries, vocational workshops, and other essential facilities. Speaking at the event, Dr. Kristina Pratt, CBS, Chairperson of the NFDK Board of Trustees, reaffirmed the Fund’s mission to empower persons with disabilities and praised the programme’s growing impact. “So far, we have implemented 447 projects in 223 institutions nationwide. This demonstrates not only the success of our initiatives but also the strength of the partnerships we continue to build,” she said, acknowledging the support of partners such as Safaricom Fou...