As he promised during Baba's burial, Sen @edwinsifuna has not crucified the party. Instead, he has remained steadfast, loyal to its ideals, and faithful to the values that brought millions of Kenyans into the party. If anything, it is the party that has chosen to crucify one of its most dedicated servants.
For nine years as Secretary General, Sifuna has stood firm in defending the party's constitution, its internal democracy, and the rule of law. He has spoken for members when it was uncomfortable, defended the party in difficult moments, and reminded us all that institutions are only as strong as the principles they are willing to protect.
Leadership is not about saying what is convenient. It is about standing for what is right, even when it comes at a personal cost. Throughout his tenure, Sifuna has consistently defended democracy, constitutionalism, accountability, and the voice of ordinary party members. Those are the very foundation stones upon which ODM was built.
History has a way of vindicating those who choose principle over convenience. Seasons change, chapters close, and new ones begin. What matters most is remaining true to the values that define us.
So today, we do not look back with bitterness. We look ahead with hope, conviction, and renewed purpose. Every ending creates room for a greater beginning.
We forge forward into a new chapter of our journey.
Mbele kuzuri tena sana!
#SisiNdioSifuna
It's certain that Ruto will be the first Wantam president in Kenya.
Can we have him as the first to be impeached.Again we don't have a parliament to do the lifting!
I think the argument that Andoni Iraola has never won a trophy or coached a top club is a very lazy one from some Liverpool fans.
There are many coaches who had never won anything before being appointed by a bigger club, yet they transformed those teams and went on to achieve great success.
Examples include Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, Luis Enrique at Barcelona, Jürgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund, and Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid. There are many more examples as well.
Enzo Maresca is another example. He quickly implemented his ideas and won silverware. Big clubs have the resources to help a coach succeed, provided the coach is capable and hardworking.
Modern fans often want managers with big names, but judging a coach solely on trophies or previous clubs is a lazy argument.
What matters most is the coach's ideas, ability to improve players, and whether they can build a successful team.