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Memorable moments in Gatina Primary School, Dagoretti Nairobi, 22nd October. Registrar, Ann Nderitu led empowerment & inspirational talks to teachers, grade 6 and class 8 candidates, dubbed "Sit Chat". Team also had fulfilling sessions, offering school essentials to the candidates, such as food items, and engaged in joint sporting activities. It was part of ORPP commitment to community outreach programs as guided by its CSR policy.  

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ORPP Damaris Mwaniki entertains pupils of Gatina primary school in Dagoretti during Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) exercise on 22nd October, 2022

 

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ORPP officers distribute snacks to grade 6 and class 8 pupils

 

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Ass. Registrar Mr. Ali Surraw's Speech during the launch of the Political Education Sourcebook

     
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ORPP Kenya Live Stream: Launch of Kenya's political Education Source Book and Training Manuals Registrar's message on Launch of ORPP service on eCitizen platform  Assistant Registrar Ali Surraw talks about the ORPP 2020/25 Strategic Plan 
     
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Ann N. Nderitu, CBS
Registrar of Political Parties

 Ann Nderitu is the Registrar of Political Parties in Kenya. She is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Accounting Officer of the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP). The Registrar is responsible for strategic and visionary leadership for effective implementation of ORPP’s mandate of registration, regulation of political parties and Administration of Political Parties Fund. Since 2018 at which she assumed ORPP apex leadership, she has been instrumental in streamlining registration and compliance of political parties; forging strategic partnerships and collaborations; reengineering internal processes including customer service delivery models, digitalisation of all critical services and spearheaded establishment of innovative and creative human capital.

Ms. Nderitu is a seasoned public service professional with specialisation in Public Administration; Elections Management, Governance and Education. She has a vast experience spanning over 22 years in her forte with accomplished assignments locally, regionally and internationally. In varied public and cross-sector portfolios held, she has a demonstrable proven track record. The Registrar holds a Master’s Degree in Linguistics, Bachelor of Education (English and Literature) from The University of Nairobi; Diploma in Public Administration (Israel); Diploma in Project Management, Human Resource, Corporate Governance, Transformative Leadership among other professional certification.

She is a Certified BRIDGE Accrediting Facilitator who is internationally recognised for running numerous electoral training programmes and elections observation programmes across the globe; a credential that qualifies her among the few Election Management and Electoral Training Experts in African continent and beyond. She has been a team leader in writing and publishing over 15 manuals and training guides of election and political processes in Kenya.

Ann Nderitu is also a holder of Presidential Awards - Moran of Burning Spear (MBS) and Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS) as recognition of the intense contribution to promotion of good governance. She firmly believes in justice and fairness and a keen advocate for upholding the principles of good governance. She is also zealous on shaping corporate entities to be responsive to the stakeholders’ needs and aspirations of all Kenyans through positions held in trust.

Besides being a corporate leader, she is also passionate about empowering women and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in general especially in the grassroots. She has successfully steered empowerment and mentorship programmes across the country, with many young girls and aspiring women leaders having been moulded through her impactful initiatives.

 

 

 

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CHRP. Ali Abdullahi Surraw, MKIM
Assistant Registrar - Regulation, Compliance and Political Parties Fund

Mr. Ali Surraw is presently the Assistant Registrar in charge of Regulation, Compliance and Capacity Building of Political Parties Directorate. He is responsible for giving policy direction as well as providing strategic leadership and supervising the technical functions of the directorate for effective implementation of the office mandate.

Mr. Ali is a public policy and governance expert. He has offered consultancy services to both county and national government agencies in the areas of policy development, public participation, public finance, strategy development and ethical leadership. He holds a Masters degree in Public Administration with a specialization in public policy analysis. He has also undertaken courses in public finance, strategic management and organizational development. Mr. Ali is a member of good standing with the Institute of Human Resource Management of Kenya(IHRM), The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) and Institute of County Managers’ Association-America (ICMA).

He previously worked as a manager with National Social Security Fund and later with Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission as an Elections Coordinator. Thereafter, he worked as a County Executive Committee Member for Finance and Economic Planning in Isiolo County Government. Mr Ali also served as the Executive Director for Devolution Research and Policy Centre, an organization that is involved in improving public policy making for realization of national development goals by developing capacities in public policy research as well as providing advisory and technical services on public policy issues.

His focus is on improving the credibility, effectiveness and delivery capacity of political parties. He is committed in guiding political parties to improve their internal operations so as to build public trust in them as a vehicle for representation and governance. Only by having the capacity to look ahead and anticipate developments can political parties prepare themselves adequately for new societal demands and democratic changes. In order for parties to be successful in a constantly changing political environment, focus, determination and adaptive institutional capacity are required.

 

 

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CPA Florence Birya
Assistant Registrar - Registration and Field Services Coordination

CPA Florence Birya is a qualified Accountant and a Management professional with vast experience in various functional and policy areas in the public sector. She holds a Master in Business Administration Finance Major and Bachelor’s Degree Finance Major from the University of Nairobi. She is a Certified Public Accountant of Kenya - CPA (K), a member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants Kenya (ICPAK) and is currently the ICPAK Coast Branch Chairperson and a member of the Devolution Committee of the ICPAK Council.

CPA Birya has held various senior management positions in the Kenya Public Sector including Finance & Administration Director, County Director of Treasury, Finance Manager, Grants Manager and Senior Accountant among others. She is an abridged trained trainer and passionately participates a lot in civic education, women empowerment, youth mentorship and church ministry. She has attained numerous outstanding achievements both in employment, professional appointments and community probona services.

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SCHEDULE OF DATES AND VENUES OF POLITICAL PARTIES’ NOMINATIONS

The schedule is in line with Section 38E (2) (b) of the Political Parties Act, 2011 that requires parties to notify the Registrar their nomination particulars through publication in their respective official websites. Subsequently, ORPP is required to publish the party nominations particulars in its website. The deadline for parties to conduct party nominations is 22 April, 2022.

Here under are nominations particulars as submitted by respective parties to ORPP

 S/No

Name of political party

Method of nomination

Date of party nomination

Venue of party nomination

Website

1.

United Party of Independent Alliance (UPIA)

 Indirect nominations

9th April 2022

Gem lane, off Mandera Road, Kileleshwa

www.upiaparty.com

 2.

Federal Party of Kenya (FPK)

Indirect, non-competitive nominations

-

-

-

 3.

National Party of Kenya (NPK)

 Direct nominations

-

-

-

 4.

Chama Cha Mashinani (CCM)

 Indirect nominations

-

-

-

 5.

Alternative Leadership Party of Kenya (ALP-K)

Indirect nominations

-

-

-

 6.

The Service Party (TSP)

 Indirect Nominations

11th - 20th April, 2022

Upperhill, Matumbato Road,Hse. No. 25

 www.tsp.co.ke/

 7.

Umoja Summit Party (USP)

 Indirect

11th - 15th April, 2022

Countrywide

-

 8.

Entrust Pioneer Party (EPP)

Indirect nominations

-

-

-

 9.

Mabadiliko Party of Kenya (MAPK)

-

11th April 2022

Hurlingham Rose Avenue

-

 10.

People’s Trust Party (PTP)

Indirect Nominations (Choice by Board of Elections)

9th April, 2022

Cottage Hotel Hall, Machakos

 https://peoplestrustparty.org/

11.

Pamoja African Alliance (PAA)

-

19th and 20th April 2022

-

www.paaparty.co.ke

12.

Chama cha Kazi (KAZI)

Indirect nominations

-

-

-

13.

Green Thinking Action Party (GTAP)

Indirect nominations

11th February 2022

-

-

14.

Umoja na Maendeleo Party (UMP)

Indirect nominations

-

-

-

15.

National Rainbow Coalition (NARC)

Indirect nominations

30th March- 15th April 2022

-

-

16.

National Vision Party (NVP)

Indirect nominations

12th and 13th April 2022

Upperhill springs restaurant hall

www.nationalvisionparty.co.ke

17.

Party of Democratic Unity (PDU)

Direct nominations

9th April to 20th April 2022

Kenya House Complex, 1st Floor, Unit F5 Boardroom

-

18.

United Green Movement (UGM)

Indirect nominations

16th April 2022

Nairobi, Nyamira, Kisii, Migori, Homabay, Kisumu, Busia, Bungoma, Nakuru, Trans Nzoia, Kiambu, Mombasa, Kirinyaga, Narok, Kitui, Isiolo, Garissa, Taita Taveta, Kericho, Tana River, Kilifi, Kwale

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19.

Jirani Mzalendo Asili Party (J-MAPK)

Indirect nominations

5th April 2022

Nalepo Meeting Hall

www.jiranimzalendoasili.org

20.

Farmers Party (FP)

Direct nominations

-

-

www.farmersparty.ke

21.

Empowerment and Liberation Party (ELP)

Indirect nominations

11th April to 12th April 2022

Karengata Park, No. 47

-

22.

People’s Empowerment Party (PEP)

Direct nominations

11th to 20th April 2022

Party county branches

-

23.

Maendeleo Chap Chap Party (MCCP)

-

19th April 2022

Party headquarters, Covenant Road Hse No. 38 Lavington

-

24.

United Progressive Alliance (UPA)

-

19th April,2022

-

www.upakenya.com

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