ORPP in roundtable discussions as players sign peace pact

ORPP was part of elections duty-bearing stakeholders’ roundtable discussions to deliberate on ways to mitigate electoral conflict before and after the elections. Registrar of Political Parties, Ann Nderitu, who was among the lead speakers, highlighted various strides ORPP has taken to promote peace. Some of recent ones she enumerated included, a stakeholder partnership culminating in […]

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More Political Parties to Benefit from Parties’ Fund as ORPP Holds a Briefing Meeting

Nearly 50 political parties that participated in the August 9, 2022 General Election are set to benefit from the Political Parties Fund (PPF)  as opposed to only two parties that were entitled to the funding from the Exchequer in the previous election. The PPF is established under section 23 of the Political Parties Act, 2011

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ORPP convenes to chart 3-year budget priorities, aligns programmes to prevailing economic outlook

Heads of directorates, departments, units and regions convened from 19th to 25th August, 2022 to prepare budget proposals for Financial Years 2023/24 – 25/26 and attendant reports required for Medium Term Estimates Budget Framework (MTEF) by the National Treasury and Planning. The preparation was in line with Treasury circular providing guidelines for preparation of the

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Poll Observer Mission Pays Courtesy

The National Democratic Institute and IRI International Republican Institute paid a follow courtesy call to the Registrar to seek ORPP‘s insights gained from its regularity role through the electioneering period. The delegation was part of the Election Observation Mission group monitoring the Kenyan electoral process since May 2022. It seeks to make final findings and

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Audit Team Sits to Review Financials Ahead of Final Submission to Relevant Authorities

Audit Committee with ORPP Management held review sessions for FY 2021/22 financial statements on 16 &17th September 2022. The statements demonstrate the ORPP’s utilization of allocated resources for the period under review including pre-2022 general election activities accomplished. “The Office is glad for its impactful contribution through programmes implemented in the period. We are appreciative

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Registrar Counsels Women in Politics in a Post- Poll Appraisal Forum

Registrar Ann Nderitu, CBS highlighted political parties’ structures that buttress women to contribute and shape the county’s political leadership. “Women leaders must actively involve themselves at the helm of party activities such as policy-making processes, management of party affairs, membership mobilization, and other leadership responsibilities,” noted the Registrar speaking in the forum. Participants appreciated the

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ORPP lauded for contribution in the general election

To firm up plans for different institutional observer missions, Registrar of Political Parties, Ann Nder itu, CBS and Assistant Registrars; Ali Surraw and CPA Florence Birya attended high level consultations with The Commonwealth Observer Group. The Registrar briefed on capacity building of party organs and targeted groups, regular guidance to political parties on the electoral

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Commitment to inclusivity in electoral and governance process a done deal

The Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu joined other players for the launch of the Charter of Inclusion spearheaded by CRAWN Trust organization on 2nd August, 2020 in Nairobi. She outlined the affirmative action ORPP had taken to ensure inclusivity such as; ensuring compliance of the 2/3 gender representation in political parties membership and leadership;

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