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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party branch in Narok County has finalised its list of new officials, chosen through a peaceful consensus process. The elections reaffirmed the leadership of Torome Nalengoyo, popularly known as “Kaza Roho,” who retained his position as branch chairman. Other officials include Lukeine Dickson as deputy chairperson, Jackline Kaaria as secretary, Felix Saitabayi as deputy secretary, Joseph Yiamboi as treasurer, Fred Tobula as organising secretary, and Mwanik Katim as his deputy, among others.
ODM Narok Reaffirms Watchdog Role Despite Raila-Ruto Unity
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