"Nimewachanganya Ndio Ikae Broad-Based" Pres Ruto Reveals Why He Wore This Attire At ODM's Meeting

President William Ruto became the unexpected centre of attention during the ODM Founders’ Dinner held on Saturday night, an event organised to honour the legacy of the late Raila Odinga and to mark two decades since the Orange Democratic Movement was established.

While the gathering was primarily meant to reflect on ODM’s national journey and the life of the man who shaped much of its political philosophy, the President’s bold fashion choice quickly earned its own share of discussion among attendees.

Ruto arrived in a bright yellow kaunda suit paired with an orange hat, a combination that stirred immediate curiosity. 

Many guests were attending the event dressed in ODM’s traditional shades, creating a sea of familiar colours across the venue.

The President’s attire stood out sharply, prompting amused reactions and light conversations across tables before the programme officially kicked off. 

The mix of colours was interpreted by many as a playful gesture in a space often defined by political differences.

Despite the humour surrounding his outfit, the dinner itself carried a solemn and reflective tone. 

Leaders from various regions gathered to pay respect to Raila Odinga’s long public life, recounting his influence on political organisation, civic engagement, and reforms.

The event also offered members of the party and invited guests a moment to examine how the movement has grown over the last twenty years its leadership transitions, its role in shaping national debates, and its enduring ability to mobilise supporters.

Ruto's presence demonstrated a rare moment of political courtesy, especially at a gathering deeply connected to a figure whose influence often shaped opposing views. 

His attendance sent a message of mutual recognition during a period when tensions frequently dominate public conversation.


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