Donation Amount. Min £2

Collage of the Standard publication's June 23, 2025, headline and President William Ruto and his ally Raila Odinga shaking hands during a Cabinet retreat in Karen. 
Photo 

The Standard newspaper has issued a scathing response to ODM leader Raila Odinga following his criticism of a headline that pointed at him among the “Betrayers of Gen Z.” 

The editorial, published over the weekend, defended the paper’s stance, accusing Raila of remaining silent in the face of growing state excesses under the Kenya Kwanza administration—a government he is now seen to support. 

“Isn't it a betrayal that Raila says nothing while the government he now supports continues to break the law, ignore court orders, allow corruption, silence independent media, give shoot-to-kill orders against innocent people, and waste public funds like spending hundreds of millions on dozens of unnecessary presidential advisers?” the paper questioned, suggesting that the veteran opposition leader had failed to live up to his own legacy.

The editorial further accused the current administration of treating ordinary Kenyans with contempt. It stated that the government had resorted to abducting and torturing its citizens and decried Raila’s silence over such grave matters. 

“So, what more proof is needed for Raila and ODM to see that many Kenyans now view them as betrayers?” the paper posed, arguing that Raila had grown out of touch with the frustration and anger expressed by a generation demanding justice and accountability.

In a more personal charge, the publication alleged that Raila’s close associates and family members were benefiting from high-level government appointments—signs of nepotism and cronyism, it claimed.  

The editorial urged the ODM leader to walk away from what it termed a "mess" and take a firm stand on issues affecting the country. “If Raila doesn’t want to be part of this mess, then he should walk away. He should speak out clearly and strongly, not issue weak, confusing statements that only show he is enjoying his place at President Ruto’s table.”

The editorial concluded by calling on Raila to demand legal accountability, warning that his continued silence would be viewed as a betrayal of the democratic values he once stood for. “If he does not, then he is betraying the very values he has said he spent his life fighting for—a good name, the rule of law, equality, and opportunity for all. These are the same values that Gen Z are now standing up for, which is why they feel so deeply betrayed.”

Last Monday, the ODM party slammed the publication, which has in recent months been running blistering newspaper headlines against the government and its perceived associations, maintaining that it has a hidden agenda to force Raila into forcing the party to support the political positions of the ownership of the media outlet.

According to ODM, it was misleading and unfair for the publication to label them as betrayers, especially given the historical context of last year’s Gen Z protests.  

The party noted that the demonstrations were a spontaneous movement by young Kenyans demanding their rights—particularly the withdrawal of the Finance Bill 2024—and were not aligned to any political formation or leader.

In a statement signed by Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, the party defended its leader against criticism from The Standard headline titled Gen Z Betrayers, which suggested that Odinga's decision to collaborate with the government—alongside activist Kasmuel McOure—was a betrayal of the youth movement. ODM dismissed the label as misguided and reiterated its support for the protests. By Frankline Oduor, Kenyans.co.ke

 
 

About IEA Media Ltd

Informer East Africa is a UK based diaspora Newspaper. It is a unique platform connecting East Africans at home and abroad through news dissemination. It is a forum to learn together, grow together and get entertained at the same time.

To advertise events or products, get in touch by info [at] informereastafrica [dot] com or call +447957636854.
If you have an issue or a story, get in touch with the editor through editor[at] informereastafrica [dot] com or call +447886544135.

We also accept donations from our supporters. Please click on "donate". Your donations will go along way in supporting the newspaper.

Get in touch

Our Offices

London, UK
+44 7886 544135
editor (@) informereastafrica.com
Slough, UK
+44 7957 636854
info (@) informereastafrica.com

Latest News

Zimbabwe's Catholic faithful embrace Jubilee of Hope pilgrimages to Rome

Zimbabwe's Cath...

The launch of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope in Zimbabwe marked the beginning of a spiritual journey...

The Standard Responds to Raila Over 'Betrayal' Headline in Hard-Hitting Editorial

The Standard Respond...

Collage of the Standard publication's June 23, 2025, headline and President William Ruto and his al...

The emperor fiddles as the country burns

The emperor fiddles...

Ecommerce platform for news-related merchandise Protestors in the streets of Nairobi after fierce c...

South Sudan, Sudan yet to agree on oil export fees

South Sudan, Sudan y...

South Sudan, a landlocked country in East Africa, broke from Sudan in 2011 . [Photo: Courtesy] Since...

For Advertisement

Big Reach

Informer East Africa is one platform for all people. It is a platform where you find so many professionals under one umbrella serving the African communities together.

Very Flexible

We exist to inform you, hear from you and connect you with what is happening around you. We do this professionally and timely as we endeavour to capture all that you should never miss. Informer East Africa is simply news for right now and the future.

Quality News

We only bring to you news that is verified, checked and follows strict journalistic guidelines and standards. We believe in 1. Objective coverage, 2. Impartiality and 3. Fair play.

Banner & Video Ads

A banner & video advertisement from our sponsors will show up every once in a while. It keeps us and our writers coffee replenished.