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Outsider in ODM stronghold has faith in his track record amid fear of six-piece push

MDG party leader David Ochieng speaks during Wiper party's aspirants meeting at Bomas. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party faces a daunting task in its efforts to reclaim the Ugenya parliamentary seat it lost in a 2019 by-election.

Movement for Growth and Democracy (MDG) party leader David Ochieng, who won the seat, is keen to frustrate ODM again in the August 9 elections and replicate the strong performance he registered against the party’s Chris Karan.

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