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Partiesofficeshqs.Pdf POLITICAL PARTIES OFFICE HEADQUARTERS AND CONTACTS S/N PARTYNAME LOCATION CONTACTS EMAIL ADDRESS 001 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION-KENYA WOODLAND ROAD,OFF LENANA ROAD P.O BOX 34200-00100 [email protected] CELL PHONE:2726783/2726759 [email protected] 002 THE NATIONAL VISION PARTY TELEPOSTA TOWERS 19H FLOOR,KOINANGE P.O BOX 29200-0100 NAIROBI [email protected] STREET NAIROBI CELL PHONE:020 310896 003 THE LABOUR PARTY OF KENYA KILIMANI AREA,SHIKO ROAD OFF ELGEYO P.O BOX 46775-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] MARAKWET ROAD CELL PHONE:0724 308 773,0203533380 004 GRAND NATIONAL UNION PLOT NO.L.R REF NO.3734/891LAVINGTON P.O BOX 54702-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0721 481 473 005 CHAMA MWANGAZA DAIMA THIKA ROAD DAY COMPANY HOUSE NEXT TO P.O BOX 64929-00620 NAIROBI [email protected] SAFARI PARK HOTEL PLOT 368 CELL PHONE:0722 319 284 006 UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY WAIYAKI WAY,OFF RIVERSIDE DRIVE P.O BOX 29299-00100 [email protected] METROPOLITAN ESTATE HOUSE NO.6 CHIROMO CELL PHONE:0729 351400 007 PARTY OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES OF KENYATTA AVENUE,UGANDA HOUSE 2 ND P.O BOX 21812-00400 [email protected] KENYA FLOOR ROOM 20 CELL PHONE:0727 360052.0727 360652 008 RESTORE AND BUILD KENYA CEDAR CLINICAL ASSOCIATES,MAKASEMBO P.O BOX 2670-30100 [email protected] ROAD ELDORET CELL PHONE:0722 807 261 009 KENYA NATIONAL CONGRESS MBABANE ROAD,OFF JAMES GICHURU ROAD P.O BOX 1498-00100 [email protected] CELL PHONE:0202604013 010 MAZINGIRA GREENS PARTY OF KENYA PAA CRESCENT ESTATE NO.122/8 SOUTH C P.O BOX 51855-00100 NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0705 337848 011 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT GLORIA STREET,ONDIRI JUNIOR ACADEMY P.O BOX 1249-0902 KIKUYU [email protected] KIKUYU CELL PHONE:0720 127 684 012 WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA LAVINGTON P.O BOX 403-00100NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0720 513 513 013 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA MUHU HOLDING KENYATTA MARKET 3RD FLOOR P.O BOX 56395-00200 [email protected] CELL PHONE:0772 113802 014 PARTY OF NATIONAL UNITY SIFA TOWERS P.O BOX 13668-00800 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE: 015 PARTY OF ACTION MUTHANGARI GARDENS ROAD P.O BOX 44378-00100NAIROBI secretariat@ poakenya.com CELL PHONE:0712 317 115,0735 317 115 016 ALLIANCE PARTY OF KENYA EL MOLO DRIVE ,OFF JAMES GICHURU ROAD,LAVINGTON,NAIROBI 017 AGANO PARTY BEAVER HOUSE ROOM 1&2 1ST FLOOR,TOM P.O BOX 40174-002100 NAIROBI a [email protected] MBOYA STREET CELL PHONE:0723 909 362 [email protected] 018 THE INDEPENDENT PARTY KARESH COMPLEX INN MLOLONGO,NAIROBI P.O BOX 6854-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0722 352009,0733 815033 019 KENYA SOCIAL CONGRESS ACHIEVERS HOUSE,1ST FLOOR NEXT TO NAIROBI P.O BOX 9211-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] WOMEN HOSPITAL ONGATA RONGAI BRANCH CELL PHONE:0722 742 487,0722 315 939 020 NEW FORD KENYA LIVINGTON,MUGUMO ROAD HSE NO.33 P.O BOX 49416-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:020 263 3855 021 ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT ORANGE HOUSE P.O BOX 42242-00100 NAIROBI - MENELIK ROAD,KILIMANI AREA CELL PHONE:020 2053481 022 PEOPLES PARTY OF KENYA GATAKAINI INVESTMENT BUILDING,2ND FLOOR P.O BOX 102306-00101 [email protected] ROOM 210 CELL PHONE:0722 340286 023 FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF SIMBA HOUSE GATUNDU CRESCENT P.O BOX 43591-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] DEMOCRACY-KENYA KILELESHWA NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0706 559477/0722882 Facebook:fordkenyamembersgroup 775/0722413384 024 FORUM FOR THE RESTORATION OF JAM PARK PLAZA-ON NGONG ROAD P.O BOX 5938-00200NAIROBI [email protected] DEMOCRACY FOR THE PEOPLE CELL PHONE:0714 290 797/0724548 572 025 PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF KENYA UTUMISHI COOPERATIVE HOUSE,4TH FLOOR P.O BOX 49143 00100 NAIROBI [email protected] MAMLAKA ROAD,OFF NYERERE ROAD CELL PHONE:0722 392 003 [email protected] TELEPHONE: 020 2734261 026 UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY. P.O BOX 72410-00200 [email protected] OFF NGONG, MUCAI DRIVE, CELL PHONE:020 [email protected] HOUSE NO 7734. [email protected] 027 JUBILEE ALLIANCE PARTY KINGARA ROAD ,LAVINGTON P.O BOX 37482-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0736 666 888 028 MAENDELEO DEMOCRATIC PARTY MWALIMU CENTRE-KAKAMEGA P.O BOX 1980 KAKAMEGA [email protected] CELL PHONE:0710 152260 029 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION NO OFFICE HEADQUARTER AS PER COMPLAINT P.O BOX 28306-00200 NAIROBI [email protected],fide@ngulliand FILED IN JULY 2014 IN OUR OFFICE TELEPHONE:020 222 2284 oco.co.ke [email protected] 030 KENYA AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC UNION-ASILI DOCKWORKERS UNION BUILDING(MAKULI P.O BOX 83229 MOMBASA [email protected] FAGIA) MOMBASA CELL PHONE:0722 829 313,0729 686 106,0725 027 096 031 KENYA PATRIOTS PARTY LIVING GRACE HOUSE,1ST FLOOR.LIMURU P.O BOX 279-00605 UTHIRU - MARKET NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0719 863 192,0721 201135 032 SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA TENA ESTATE HOUSE NO.574 P.O BOX 4403-00100 GPO NAIROBI [email protected] MANYANJA ROAD CELL PHONE:0729 497009, [email protected] 0721 158 008 033 KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION CHANIA AVENUE-OFF RINGROAD P.O BOX 72394-00200NAIROBI [email protected] KILIMANI,BEHIND YAYA CENTRE CELL PHONE:0720 237 682,0736 110 629 034 SAFINA AMBOSELI ROAD OFF GITANGA ROAD P.O BOX 14746-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0711 500 200/0736 650 576 035 THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE MILLIE COURT MUSA GITAU ROAD OFF WAIYAKI P.O BOX 52513-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] WAY CELL PHONE:0770 871 545 036 CHAMA CHA UZALENDO VIEW PARK TOWERS,1ST FLOOR WEST WING P.O BOX 51871-00100 NAIROBI [email protected]. MONROVIA STREET,OPP MAENDELEO HOUSE CELL PHONE:0706 697 629/0733 697 [email protected] 629 037 NATIONAL AGENDA PARTY OF KENYA SUMMIT HOUSE P.O BOX 3308-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0722 829955 0728 777000 038 MKENYA SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT RUPRANI HOUSE 4TH FLOOR RM 401 MOKTRA P.O BOX 57105-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] DADDAR STREET OPPOSITE JEVANJEE CELL PHONE:0720 263 472 GARDENS 039 PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY TUMAC HOUSE,MASABA ROAD,HSE NO.14 P.O BOX 52989-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0710143070,0735 198796 040 NEW DEMOCRATS NEW DEMOCRATS HOUSE,TUDOR ESTATE,TOM P.O BOX 43428-80100 MOMBASA [email protected] –MBOYA AVENUE MOMBASA [email protected] [email protected] 041 UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT HARLINGHAM,SUNBEAM PALCE GROUND FLOOR P.O BOX 44820 NAIROBI [email protected] ALONG TIGONI ROAD NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0722 752 156 m 042 SHIRIKISHO PARTY OF KENYA 1ST FLOOR GITHERE PLAZA,SELLASIE ROAD P.O BOX84648-80100MOMBASA [email protected] MOMBASA CELL PHONE: 043 UNITY PARTY OF KENYA HURLINGHAM SHOPPING CENTRE P.O BOX74879-00200NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0720 892 951 044 PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY GRACE HOUSE KIKUYU TOWN P.O BOX 51748-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0724 335997 045 SISI KWA SISI PARTY SIRONA HOUSE 1ST FLOOR ROOM 207 KOINANGE P.O BOX71332-00622 NAIROBI [email protected] STREET.OPPOSITE HOLY FAMILY BASILICA CELL PHONE:0770 369/0770 369 165 046 SABA SABA ASILI PARKLANDS OJIJO PLAZA,C10,OJIJO P.O BOX 7650-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] ROAD,PLUMS LANE CELL PHONE:0734 664 701 047 FARMERS PARTY RUPRANI HOUSE,MOKTAR DADDAH STREET P.O BOX 52828-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0722 3023680733 207433 048 ECONOMIC FREEDOM PARTY WOODLAND PLAZA HURLINGHAM NAIROBI P.O BOX 13521-00400 NAIROBI OBJECTION OF CHANGE OF PARTY CELL PHONE:0724 335997 PARTICULARS 049 FEDERAL PARTY OF KENYA ANNEX HOUSE,GROUND FLOOR LIMURU ROAD P.O BOX 134463-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0722 302368/0733 207433 050 MUUNGANO PARTY NYAHURURU HOUSE,KILOME ROAD P.O BOX 19080-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:020-8059439 m 051 NATIONAL PARTY OF KENYA MUHOHO AVENUE SOUTH C P.O BOX 2013-00200 NAIROBI - TELEPHONE:020-2628514,0725 006402 052 MZALENDO SABA SABA PARTY SCANDINAVIA HOUSE 2ND FLOOR RIVER ROAD P.O BOX 66697-00800 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0737 762 157,0775 614 082,0707 749 969,0753 778 821 053 KENYA NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL CASINO,MUSEUM HILL P.O BOX 35593-00100NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE: 054 CHAMA CHA MASHINANI WESTLANDS,DELTA CORNER 9TH FLOOR P.O BOX 14009-0080 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0772 078 999 055 ALLIANCE FOR REAL CHANGE OPTIMUM HOUSE,GENERAL WARUINGE STREET P.O BOX 78943-006200 NAIROBI [email protected] NAIROBI CELL PHONE:0791 077 058/0710339615 056 FORD-ASILI KIRICHWA ROAD KILIMANI P.O BOX 69564-00400NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0722 780745 0732 780 745 057 REPUBLICAN CONGRESS PARTY OF KENYA TUDOR 4,TOM MBOYA AVENUE MOMBASA P.O BOX 86314-80100 MOMBASA - CELL PHONE: 058 REPUBLICAN LIBERTY PARTY REPUBLICAN HOUSE GITHURAI 45 MWIHOKO P.O BOX 20148-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] ROAD CELL PHONE:0722 167 811,0733 288 [email protected] 086 059 ROOTS PARTY OF KENYA LAKHAMASI BUILDING,3RD FLOOR BIASHARA P.O BOX 13678-0800 NAIROBI - STREET CELL PHONE:0737 325 914/0724 213 588 060 DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY OF KENYA VMN/1706 MOMBASA P.O BOX 37067-00200 NAIROBI - CELL PHONE:0717 545 794 061 CITIZENS CONVENTION PARTY DONHOLM SUNRISE MANYAJA ROAD PLOT P.O BOX 72185-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] 82/402 CELL PHONE:0703 198 175 [email protected] [email protected] 062 AMANI NATIONAL CONGRESS AmaniHouse,Amboseli Road Lavington Nairobi P.O BOX 11095-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0720 805 218,0725 179 855,0704 865 498 063 DEVOLUTION PARTY OF KENYA KOGO PLAZA,NAIROBI WEST P.O BOX 38077-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:0706 506 182 064 UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY MUGUMO CRESCENT KYUNA NAIROBI P.O BOX 73179-00200 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE: 065 DOUBLE DOUBLE ALLIANCE PARTY PEPONI ROAD,NEW MUTHAIGA P.O BOX 48129-00100 NAIROBI [email protected] CELL PHONE:.
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