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Kenyans react as photo of Raila in relaxed mood resurfaces amid health concerns: "Tell us location"
Former prime minister Raila Odinga has been missing in public for days. Philip Etale added speculations after sharing a ...
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Rigathi Gachagua hits at ODM for linking him, Kalonzo to Raila’s alleged illness: “Sisi sio virus”
Rigathi Gachagua rejected claims linking him and Kalonzo Musyoka to rumours about Raila Odinga’s health, reiterating his ...
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has questioned the nature of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s health status and ...
Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga and a host of ODM Members of Parliament have strongly defended former Prime Minister Raila ...
Raila Odinga’s spokesperson, Dennis Onyango, has dismissed reports regarding the former Prime Minister’s health as false and ...
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has dismissed reports that its boss, Raila Odinga, is battling health complications.
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Raila's Team Explains His Whereabouts, Blames Gachagua and Kalonzo for Spreading False Narratives
The speculation about ODM's Raila Odinga's health triggered a response from his secretariat. They explained his whereabouts, blaming the opposition for the rumours.
Raila's health has been a bone of contention for the last few days, with some reporting he has been hospitalised.
Kenyan newspapers are abuzz with speculation over ODM leader Raila Odinga's conspicuous absence from the public eye, fueling widespread concerns about his health.
President William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga during the second day of the third National Executive Retreat on June 20, 2025. [PCS] ODM leader Raila Odinga defend his party’s decision to work ...
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Kenya: Raila Faults 'Struggling' Opposition Over Health Rumours, Declares Continued Support for Ruto
The Raila Odinga Secretariat has dismissed reports that the ODM leader is unwell, accusing a group of politicians opposed to President William Ruto of spreading malicious claims about his health.
A new survey by research firm TIFA has revealed a sharp drop in loyalty to Kenya’s main political parties, with many voters now preferring to remain undecided. The survey, titled “Current Political ...
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