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ORPP services now on eCitizen, heralds refreshing service to citizens

Full scale launch of Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) services for managing political parties’ membership register will be a designate element in the in the history of the Office. The long-awaited launch of the three services on eCitizen platform, namely; checking of membership status, joining a party of choice and resigning from …

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Support the political parties, Registrar call to Kenyans

The Registrar of Political Parties, Ann Nderitu has urged for support of political parties by their members and general citizenry. She noted that members in political parties as key stakeholders, have an obligation to embrace and appropriately contribute in building registered political parties as vehicles of governance. Members should also question their parties to ensure …

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Three interim parties to undergo physical scrutiny for full registration

Corporate Communication Unit. Lion Place Nairobi, Kenya; January 26, 2021   Three provisionally registered political parties will be inspected to ascertain their readiness for full registration. The parties are Party for Peace and Democracy (PPD), Unified Change Party (UCP) and Democratic Action Party-Kenya (DAP-K). The exercise to be conducted by Office of Registrar of Political …

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Newly registered parties make a mark in December by-elections

Corporate Communication Unit. Lion Place Nairobi, Kenya; December 18, 2020. A number of newly registered political parties have fielded candidates for by-elections declared in 6 wards and one constituency across the country conducted on 15th December, 2020. Three parties registered from 2017 presented their candidates for the contest. United Green Movement party fielded its candidate …

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