ODM unveils grand plans for 20th anniversary to be held in Mombasa

The Raila Odinga-led Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party has announced that it will mark two decades of “resilience, sacrifice, and unyielding commitment to democracy, justice, and the people of Kenya” with a three-day celebration in Mombasa.

ODM, in a statement through Secretary General Edwin Sifuna issued on Wednesday, described the 20th anniversary as both a commemoration of its journey and “a reflection on the struggles, victories, and lessons that continue to shape our vision for a just, united, and prosperous Kenya.”

The celebrations, set for October 10- 12, 2025, will feature a wide range of activities. Among them are a Youth Summit that brings together young leaders and visionaries; a Women Convention recognizing the contribution of women to democratic struggles; and a vibrant Youth Concert showcasing talent and creativity within the Orange Movement.

Sport will also be part of the festivities, with a four-team football tournament involving AFC Leopards SC, Bandari FC, Gor Mahia FC, and Shabana FC, aimed at “symbolizing unity through sport.”

According to Sifuna, the Mombasa events will be complemented by build-up activities across the country, with highlights in Migori and Wajir counties.

These, the ODM SG noted, reflect ODM’s “commitment to inclusivity and grassroots participation.”

“As we celebrate this milestone, we reaffirm ODM’s enduring pledge to the people of Kenya: to continue being the beacon of hope, the custodian of democracy, and the unrelenting defender of justice. We call on all our members, friends, and Kenyans of goodwill to join us in Mombasa as we celebrate 20 years of resilience,” stated Sifuna, who is also the Nairobi Senator.

By Citizen Reporter

More From Author

Job Ochieng sets sights on cementing Harambee Stars spot

United Bank for Africa commits Ksh.16B to Kenya’s Roads Levy Securitization Program

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *