Officials of newly registered parties, parties with substantial leadership changes honed on governance

It is a standard practice for ORPP to capacity-build governing organs of registered political parties, shortly after the attainment of full registration and after a substantial change in the governing body. To set their organs on a good governance pedestal, from 16th to 18th February, the ORPP is training governing officials of five parties on […]

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ORPP inclusivity talks with a youth political advocacy and visiting Danish party officials- Alternative Party

The ORPP held discussions on 19th February 2026, with Siasa Place alongside a delegation from Alternative Party (Denmark) at ORPP HQ offices. Deliberations centered on practical ways of enhancing ORPP interventions on Special Interest Groups (SIGs) — Youth, Women, and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in political processes. The visiting team highlighted challenges facing the SIGs

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Productivity mainstreaming commences at ORPP

The ORPP has continued to prioritize integration productivity through its practices and incur effort towards its actualization. To gear the endeavor, Senior staff are undergoing hands-on capacity-building sessions on productivity mainstreaming from 16th to 20th February 2026, facilitated by the National Productivity and Competitiveness Centre under the Public Service Commission of Kenya. “I encourage us

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Discussions on participation of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in political processes

20 February 2026 — ORPP held discussions with Siasa Place, alongside a delegation from the Alternative Party (Denmark), at the ORPP HQ offices. The deliberations focused on practical ways of strengthening Kenya’s interventions to enhance the participation of Special Interest Groups (SIGs), including youth, women and persons with disabilities, in political processes. During the meeting,

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Productivity mainstreaming capacity building sessions

The Office continues to intensify efforts to integrate productivity in its operations as part of institutional improvement initiatives. To support this effort, senior staff participated in a hands-on productivity mainstreaming capacity-building programme that took place from 16th to 20th February 2026. The training was facilitated by the National Productivity and Competitiveness Centre under the Public

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A few steps back in time; Reflections from Uganda polls, the disruption extent

By Assistant Registrar, CPA, CS Agatha Wahome Have You Ever Imagined Life Without the Internet? One day, a man from Generation Y (the Millennials) asked me how we survived university life without mobile phones. He simply could not imagine how we interacted, studied, managed our leisure, and how we generally navigated life without the internet.

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Registrar leads ORPP’s briefs on ORPP role, milestones and Plan of Elections before National Assembly

The ORPP apprised the 13th House of its role, current focus areas, including the review of the Political Parties Act (PPA), efforts to support political parties, and a plan of action for the 2027 general election.  The team also briefed on obtaining human capital, financial, and other gaps that hamper ORPP’s full actualisation of its

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