Edwin Sifuna, young lawyer navigating Kenya's political waves

Nairobi Senator Edwin Watenya Sifuna has established himself as a resilient politician and lawyer adept at navigating Kenya's political landscape. Born in 1982 in Kakamega County, he began his education there before earning a law degree from the University of Nairobi. His political journey started in 2013, culminating in a senatorial win in 2022.

Edwin Watenya Sifuna was born on May 22, 1982, at St Mary’s Hospital in Mumias, Kakamega County. His father served as a public servant in the former municipal council, while his mother was a primary school teacher. His uncle, Lawrence Sifuna, represented the Bumala parliamentary constituency as a politician.

Sifuna started his education at Kakamega Township Primary School, then attended Musingu High School where he sat for the KCSE exams. He earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Nairobi in 2006. In 2007, he obtained a Postgraduate Diploma from the Kenya School of Law, followed by pupillage at Kairu & McCourt Advocates. He was admitted as an Advocate of the High Court in 2008.

His political career became prominent in 2013 when he joined the CORD coalition as a member of its technical and advisory committee. He continued this role in the NASA coalition. In 2017, he sought the Kanduyi MP nomination on an ODM ticket but lost in the primaries. ODM nominated him for the Nairobi senatorial seat, where he secured over 674,000 votes but lost to Johnson Sakaja.

In 2018, he was appointed ODM Secretary General, succeeding Ababu Namwamba, and emerged as a sharp spokesperson and defender of multiparty democracy principles. In 2019, he was elected Deputy Chairperson of the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD). In the 2022 general election, he won the Nairobi senatorial seat with 716,876 votes and now serves as senator and Deputy Minority Leader in the Senate.

On his website, Sifuna states: “Sifuna is not an ordinary politician. He is a lawyer raised with values of justice and equality since childhood, principles that guided him to study Law and later enter politics to fight for ordinary Kenyans.”

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Illustration depicting ODM factions' rival rallies in Siaya and Kakamega, teargas chaos, and Oburu Odinga's call for unhappy members to leave.
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Oburu tells Sifuna and Babu factions to quit ODM if unhappy with direction

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Oburu Odinga has urged the factions led by Edwin Sifuna and Babu Owino to leave the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) if they disagree with the party's current direction towards power-sharing with the government. The rival groups held separate rallies in Siaya and Kakamega on February 21, 2026, with the Kakamega event facing teargas deployment. Sifuna's faction vowed to continue its Linda Mwananchi mobilization campaign despite pressures.

Migori Senator Eddy Oketch has withdrawn his petition to remove Edwin Sifuna from the position of ODM secretary general following consultations with party leader Oburu Oginga. The move provides temporary reprieve for Sifuna amid ongoing internal party conflicts. Luhya MPs have warned of a mass exodus from the party if Sifuna is ousted.

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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna have rallied their supporters to organize a public rally and declare they are on the right political path ahead of the 2027 elections. This move highlights their political collaboration against the current administration. Natembeya announced this via his official Facebook page.

Two close aides to President William Ruto, Farouk Kibet and Dennis Itumbi, have led grassroots campaigns to secure victories for the UDA party in by-elections held in November 2025 and February 2026. This contrasts with prevailing public opinion in Mt. Kenya and Western regions, where the ruling party faces significant pressure. Their strategies involved local mobilization and negotiations with community leaders.

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Democratic Action Party (Kenya) leader Eugene Wamalwa has revealed plans to ally with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, along with other leaders from Kenya's Western region, to strengthen political unity.

Rigathi Gachagua, leader of the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP), responded to critics on December 10, 2025, vowing to continue speaking freely without restraint. He emphasized truth and transparency in politics, denying claims of revealing secrets before agreements. He also discussed a pact with Kalonzo Musyoka over Nairobi seats.

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More tensions are anticipated among various factions of the ODM party following statements from its leader Dr. Oburu Oginga about plans to provide direction in June 2026. This relates to calculations for the 2027 elections. Figures such as Edwin Sifuna, Governor James Orengo, and Minister Opiyo Wandayi appear central to this discord.

 

 

 

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