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Odimtaani Nairobi Cup Draw
ODIMTAANI NAIROBI CUP DRAW Note: Nairobi East teams will participate in a preliminary round to reduce the number to 64 teams Nairobi East Nairobi West Makadara Youth vs Real Warriors African Warriors vs Red Carpet FC Dandora All Stars vs Jericho All Stars KFS FC VS UON Olympic FC Kariobangi All Stars vs Clever Stars FC Kibera Rollers vs FC Lopez Komarock Rangers vs Kayole United fc Riara University vs Zion Winners FC Umoja Rhino FC vs Gunners FC Makombora Bulls FC vs Shofco Mathare Kaha-west FC vs Nyati FC Silver bullets FC vs Karura green FC Victors Faith FC vs Santos Hotspurs FC Nairobi prison FC vs Imara FC K.Sharks Academy vs Boma of hope KSG Ogopa FC vs Lucky boys FC UEFA FC vs Dandora Fullnesco Kibera Saints vs Kitsuru All stars Kiwi FC vs Roodney Academy Riruta United FC vs Cheza Sports FC Glory Outreach vs Mukuru Combine Dagoretti Lion vs Nairobi Sports hse FC Sports Connect FC vs Mwiki Youth FC Kibera Golden FC vs Boca Juniors FC Barca vs Hope Sportiff FC Premier vs Real Mathare FC Kiambiu FC vs Dandora hotspurs FC Pelico jam FC vs Nkoroi FC St. John FC vs Kinsan FC Protégé FC vs Re-union FC Rada Sports FC vs Ruai flames FC Ligi dogo youth FC vs Dagoretti Santos FC Imara daima FC vs (Makadara Youth vs Real Warriors) KYSA Karengata vs UON FC Tena United vs (Dandora All Stars vs Jericho All Stars) South B Utd. FC vs Kangemi Patriots FC Nairobi water FC vs (Kariobangi All Stars vs Clever Stars FC) WYSA Utd. -
Party Totals Independent Candidates Total Candidates
Combined Party and Independent Candidates Summary County Woman Member of Member of National Member of County President Governor Senator Assembly Parliament Assembly Grand Total Party Totals 8 183 263 261 1,473 9,142 11,330 Independent Candidates 11 63 86 69 605 2,918 3,752 Total Candidates 19 246 349 330 2,078 12,060 15,082 Comparisons between Party and Independent Candidates Grand Total Member of County Assembly Member of Parliament County Woman Member of National Assembly Senator Governor President - 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICANTS PER POLITICAL PARTY AND ELECTIVE POSITION ELECTIVE POSITIONS POLITICAL PARTY President Governor Senator County Woman Member of National Assembly Member of Parliament Member of County Assembly Grand Total 1 JUBILEE PARTY 1 45 46 47 278 1384 1801 2 ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 1 27 33 33 203 992 1289 3 MAENDELEO CHAP CHAP PARTY 0 11 20 28 100 752 911 4 KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION 0 9 17 27 101 541 695 5 AMANI NATIONAL CONGRESS 0 11 13 13 95 507 639 6 WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT0 KENYA 1 13 14 14 82 508 632 7 FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY-KENYA 0 4 15 13 87 512 631 8 CHAMA CHA MASHINANI 0 5 5 9 39 314 372 9 PARTY OF NATIONAL UNITY 0 5 5 10 40 284 344 10 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA 0 4 5 3 26 226 264 11 CHAMA MWANGAZA DAIMA 0 1 3 1 9 216 230 12 UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1 5 5 4 26 187 228 13 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION-KENYA 0 3 4 6 29 185 227 14 FEDERAL PARTY OF KENYA 0 0 8 4 25 154 191 15 SAFINA 0 4 3 2 21 154 184 16 THE NATIONAL VISION PARTY 0 1 3 8 20 146 178 17 AGANO PARTY 0 -
Political Parties Office Headquarters and Contacts
Political Parties Office Headquarters and Contacts CODE 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 Street P.O BOX 29200-0100 NAIROBI [email protected] 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 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 Metropolitan P.O BOX 29299-00100 [email protected] Estate House No.6 Chiromo CELL PHONE:0729 351400 007 Party Of Independent Candidates Of Kenya Kenyatta Avenue,Uganda House 2 Nd Floor P.O BOX 21812-00400 [email protected] Room 20 CELL PHONE:0727 360052 / 0727360652 008 Restore And Build Kenya Cedar Clinical Associates,Makasembo Road P.O BOX 2670-30100 [email protected] 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 -
NASA Manifesto
A STRONG NATION NATIONAL SUPER ALLIANCE COALITION MANIFESTO 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword 3 Nation Building 4 State Building 9 DRAFTTransforming Governance 13 Realizing Social and Economic Rights 18 Creating Jobs, Eradicating Poverty 22 Regional and International Cooperation 37 1 NATIONAL SUPER ALLIANCE MANIFESTO NATIONAL SUPER ALLIANCE MANIFESTO FOREWORD NASA Coalition exists to pursue five objectives namely, to promote national unity, to uphold, guard and respect the dignity of all individuals and communities, to return country to the path of constitutional and democratic development; end the culture of impunity; and to restore sanity in the management of the economy and public affairs of our Nation. These objectives are enunciated in the Coalition Agreement between the five founder political parties namely Amani National Congress (ANC), Chama Cha Mashinani (CCM), Forum for the Restoration of Democracy Kenya (FORD-Kenya), Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and the Wiper Democratic Movement Kenya (WDM-Kenya) The Coalition is governed by progressive values and principles of democracy, constitutionalism and the rule of law; equality and equity, including affirmative action; human rights, dignity and freedom; inclusive governance, equitable, sustainable development and social justice; transparent, accountable and accessible leadership; empowered citizens who actively participate in governance and policy processes; free, vigorous media and vibrant civil society, freedom of information; zero tolerance to corruption; and free, fair and credible -
Registered Voters Per Caw for 2017 General Elections
REGISTERED VOTERS PER CAW FOR 2017 GENERAL ELECTIONS NO. OF COUNTY CONST_ CAW_ COUNTY_NAME CONSTITUENCY_NAME CAW_NAME VOTERS POLLING _CODE CODE CODE STATIONS 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0001 PORT REITZ 17,082 26 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0002 KIPEVU 13,608 22 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0003 AIRPORT 16,606 26 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0004 CHANGAMWE 17,586 29 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0005 CHAANI 21,449 33 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0006 JOMVU KUU 22,269 36 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0007 MIRITINI 16,899 27 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0008 MIKINDANI 30,139 46 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0009 MJAMBERE 22,384 34 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0010 JUNDA 23,979 37 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0011 BAMBURI 17,685 28 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0012 MWAKIRUNGE 4,946 9 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0013 MTOPANGA 17,539 28 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0014 MAGOGONI 14,846 23 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0015 SHANZU 24,772 39 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0016 FRERE TOWN 20,215 33 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0017 ZIWA LA NG'OMBE 20,747 31 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0018 MKOMANI 19,669 31 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0019 KONGOWEA 24,457 38 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0020 KADZANDANI 18,929 32 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0021 MTONGWE 13,149 23 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0022 SHIKA ADABU 13,089 21 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0023 BOFU 18,060 28 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0024 LIKONI 10,855 17 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0025 TIMBWANI 32,173 51 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0026 MJI WA KALE/MAKADARA 19,927 34 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0027 TUDOR 20,380 35 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0028 TONONOKA 21,055 36 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0029 SHIMANZI/GANJONI 17,312 33 001 MOMBASA -
Fully Registered Political Parties in Kenya
LIST OF FULLY REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES AS AT 30TH JUNE 2020 We have Seventy one (71) Fully Registered Political Parties in Kenya. PARTY CODE PARTY NAME ABBRVIATION SYMBOL 001 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION-KENYA NARC-KENYA 002 THE NATIONAL VISION PARTY NVP 003 THE LABOUR PARTY OF KENYA LPK 005 MWANGAZA TU PARTY MTP 007 PARTY OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES OF PICK KENYA 008 RESTORE AND BUILD KENYA RBK 009 KENYA NATIONAL CONGRESS KNC 010 MAZINGIRA GREENS PARTY OF KENYA MGPK 011 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT NDM 012 WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA WDM-K 013 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA DP 014 PARTY OF NATIONAL UNITY PNU 015 PARTY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM PDR 017 AGANO PARTY AGANO 019 KENYA SOCIAL CONGRESS KSC 021 ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT ODM 022 PEOPLES PARTY OF KENYA PPK 023 FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF FORD-KENYA DEMOCRACY-KENYA 025 PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF KENYA PPOK 027 JUBILEE PARTY JP 028 MAENDELEO DEMOCRATIC PARTY MAP 029 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION NARC 030 KENYA AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC UNION-ASILI KADU-ASILI 031 KENYA PATRIOTS PARTY KPP 032 COMMUNIST PARTY OF KENYA CPK 033 KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION KANU 034 SAFINA SAFINA 036 CHAMA CHA UZALENDO CCU 037 NATIONAL AGENDA PARTY OF KENYA NAPK 038 PEOPLES EMPOWERMENT PARTY PEP 039 PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY PDP 040 THE NEW DEMOCRATS TND 041 UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT UDM 042 SHIRIKISHO PARTY OF KENYA SPK 044 PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY PDU 045 MILLENNIUM PARTY OF KENYA MPK 046 FRONTIER ALLIANCE PARTY FAP 047 FARMERS PARTY FP 048 ECONOMIC FREEDOM PARTY EFP 049 FEDERAL PARTY OF KENYA FPK 050 MUUNGANO PARTY -
Submission of Political Party Nomination Rules
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SUBJECT: SUBMISSION OF POLITICAL PARTY NOMINATION RULES NAIROBI, KENYA: Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 – The Commission is in the process of reviewing the nomination rules submitted by 67 registered political parties to ensure compliance with the prescribed guidelines and respond to the democratic principles of governance as espoused by Article 91 of the Constitution. One provisionally registered political party and one Coalition also submitted their nomination rules. The Commission published a public notice requiring Political Parties to submit Nomination Rules by 2nd March, 2017. Political Parties are further reminded to submit their membership lists on or before 19th March, 2017. The following Political Parties submitted their nomination rules by 2nd March, 2017 1. Progressive Party of Kenya 2. Ford-Kenya 3. Chama Cha Uzalendo 4. Democratic Congress 5. Kenya Social Congress 6. United Democratic Movement 7. Diligence Development Alliance 8. Ukweli Party 9. New Democrats 10. Democratic Party of Kenya 11. Party of Democratic Unity 12. Roots Party of Kenya 13. Maendeleo Democratic Party 14. Mzalendo Saba Saba 15. Alternative Leadership Party of Kenya 16. Kenya National Democratic Alliance 17. People’s Party of Kenya 18. Empowerment and Liberation Party 19. Vibrant Democratic Party 20. Kenya National Congress 21. NARC-Kenya 22. Kenya Patriots Party 23. Party of Independent Candidates of Kenya 24. National Rainbow Coalition 25. Restore and Build Kenya Party 26. Citizen Convention Party 27. Farmers Party of Kenya 28. Green Congress of Kenya Party 29. Devolution Party of Kenya 30. Amani National Congress 31. Safina Party of Kenya 32. People’s Empowerment Party 33. -
County Integrated Development Plan (Cidp) 2018-2022
COUNTY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CIDP) 2018-2022 WORKING DRAFT NOVEMBER, 2017 Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page ii COUNTY VISION AND MISSION VISION “The city of choice to Invest, Work and live in” MISSION To provide affordable, accessible and sustainable quality service, enhancing community participation and creating a secure climate for political, social and economic development through the commitment of a motivated and dedicated team. Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page iii Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page iv FOREWORD Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page v Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page vi TABLE OF CONTENTS COUNTY VISION AND MISSION ............................................................................................. iii FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................. v LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF MAPS/FIGURES ......................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF PLATES ......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .................................................................................... xiv GLOSSARY OF COMMONLY USED TERMS ..................................................................... -
@Orppkenya Orppkenya Republic of Kenya OFFICE of THE
Republic of Kenya OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF POLITICAL PARTIES LIST OF FULLY REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY PARTY NAME ABBREVIATION SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL CODE 001 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION - KENYA NARC- KENYA FLOWER 002 THE NATIONAL VISION PARTY NVP Light House 003 THE LABOUR PARTY OF KENYA LPK STAR 005 MWANGAZA TU PARTY MTP NYUMBA 007 PARTY OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES OF PICK CHILD KENYA 008 RESTORE AND BUILD KENYA RBK THE RISING SUN 009 KENYA NATIONAL CONGRESS KNC KEY 010 MAZINGIRA GREENS PARTY OF KENYA MGPK TREE 011 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT NDM GREEN COMPASS 012 WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT - KENYA WDM-K UMBRELLA 013 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA DP LANTERN 014 PARTY OF NATIONAL UNITY PNU TWO TORCHES WITH FLAMES 015 PARTY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM PDR BULL @ORPPKenya ORPPKenya 017 AGANO PARTY AGANO LAMB 019 KENYA SOCIAL CONGRESS KSC BROOM 021 ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT ODM ORANGE 022 PEOPLES PARTY OF KENYA PPK MICROPHONE 023 FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY FORD- KENYA LION - KENYA 025 PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF KENYA PPOK BATTERY TORCH 027 JUBILEE PARTY JP CLASPED HANDS 028 MODERN ALLIANCE PARTY MAP CAMERA 029 NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION NARC TRADITIONAL AFRICAN TORCH (MWENGE) 030 KENYA AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC UNION - KADU - ASILI COCONUT TREE ASILI 031 KENYA PATRIOTS PARTY KPP WHEEL 032 SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA SDP SAA 033 KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION KANU COCKEREL 034 SAFINA SAFINA SAFINA 036 CHAMA CHA UZALENDO CCU WHISTLE 037 NATIONAL AGENDA PARTY OF KENYA NAPK TEACHER @ORPPKenya ORPPKenya 038 PEOPLES EMPOWERMENT PARTY PEP ELEPHANT -
Party Politics in Kenya and South Africa: the Conundrum of Ethnic and Race Relations
Open Access Library Journal 2020, Volume 7, e6383 ISSN Online: 2333-9721 ISSN Print: 2333-9705 Party Politics in Kenya and South Africa: The Conundrum of Ethnic and Race Relations John Rabuogi Ahere Peace Studies, School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of New England, Armidale, Australia How to cite this paper: Ahere, J.R. (2020) Abstract Party Politics in Kenya and South Africa: The Conundrum of Ethnic and Race Relations. Since the colonial period, group identity has affected politics in Kenya and Open Access Library Journal, 7: e6383. South Africa. Ethnicity and race are used to explain many issues in both https://doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1106383 countries including party politics. This article examines the linkages between Received: April 30, 2020 ethnic and race relations in the activities of political parties in both countries. Accepted: May 19, 2020 The article finds that ethnicity and race are endemic to the nature and opera- Published: May 22, 2020 tions of political parties in Kenya and South Africa. As a result, most political Copyright © 2020 by author(s) and Open parties formulate policies and allocate public goods and national resources Access Library Inc. along ethnic and racial lines in a bid to satisfy their support bases so as to This work is licensed under the Creative achieve and maintain political power. Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0). Subject Areas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access Conflict Management, Conflict Prevention, Peace Studies Keywords Ethnicity, Race, Political Parties, Kenya, South Africa 1. Introduction With the advent of decolonisation, the greatest challenge for African leaders was in transferring their people’s tribal loyalties to the state, which would hencefor- ward serve as a multi-ethnic unifying factor (Keller 2014, p. -
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Land Law Reform in Kenya: Devolution, Veto Players, and the Limits of an Institutional Fix
Catherine Boone, Alex Dyzenhaus, Ambreena Manji, Catherine Gateri, Seth Ouma, James Kabugu Owino, Achiba Gargule and Jacqueline Klopp Land law reform in Kenya: devolution, veto players, and the limits of an institutional fix Article (Accepted version) (Refereed) Original citation: Boone, Catherine and Dyzenhaus, Alex and Manji, Ambreena and Gateri, Catherine and Ouma, Seth and Owino, James Kabugu and Gargule, Achiba and Klopp, Jacqueline (2018) Land law reform in Kenya: devolution, veto players, and the limits of an institutional fix. African Affairs. ISSN 0001-9909 (In Press) © 2018 Oxford University Press This version available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/87486/ Available in LSE Research Online: April 2018 LSE has developed LSE Research Online so that users may access research output of the School. Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. Users may download and/or print one copy of any article(s) in LSE Research Online to facilitate their private study or for non-commercial research. You may not engage in further distribution of the material or use it for any profit-making activities or any commercial gain. You may freely distribute the URL (http://eprints.lse.ac.uk) of the LSE Research Online website. This document is the author’s final accepted version of the journal article. There may be differences between this version and the published version. You are advised to consult the publisher’s version if you wish to cite from it. 1 LAND LAW REFORM IN KENYA: DEVOLUTION, VETO PLAYERS, AND THE LIMITS OF AN INSTITUTIONAL FIX CATHERINE BOONE, ALEX DYZENHAUS, AMBREENA MANJI, CATHERINE GATERI, SETH OUMA, JAMES KABUGU OWINO, ACHIBA GARGULE, AND JACQUELINE KLOPP* *Catherine Boone ([email protected]) is Professor of Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science.