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Strengthening Democracy: Grassroots Elections in Kanduyi
The Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) is making great strides in strengthening democracy at the grassroots level. Ongoing elections in Kanduyi constituency are being seamlessly coordinated by our Deputy Party Leader, Hon. Wafula Wamunyinyi, alongside Bungoma County Chair Chris Makokha and Nominated MCA Hon. Florence Juma. This collaborative effort showcases the dedication and efficiency […]
Read MoreDAP-K Grassroots Elections: A Celebration of Democracy
Yesterday marked a significant milestone as the Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) kicked off its grassroots elections in style. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the people of Tongaren constituency for their overwhelming turnout and active participation. Your dedication at the polling centers reflects your unwavering commitment to the democratic ideals we uphold as […]
Read MoreCelebrating the Graduation of Our Member From the PYPA Program
The Democratic Action Party is proud to celebrate one of our own, Kevin Wanjala, who graduated on November 18th from the Program for Young Politicians in Africa (PYPA). This prestigious program, sponsored by KIC Sweden, brings together emerging political leaders from across East Africa, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and values to lead with […]
Read MoreDAP-K Party Leader Eugene Wamalwa Engages Bungoma Aspirants Ahead of Primaries
The Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) Party Leader, Eugene Wamalwa, convened a significant meeting today in Bungoma town, bringing together over 300 aspirants from Bungoma County. The engagement focused on fostering unity and synergy among aspirants as they prepare for the party primaries scheduled for next month. Highlighting the growing strength of DAP-K, Wamalwa […]
Read MoreDAP-K Champions Women’s Leadership at Trans-Nzoia County Caucus
The Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) recently held a significant Women Caucus meeting in Trans-Nzoia County, led by Party Leader Hon. Eugene Wamalwa and Deputy Party Leader H.E. Governor George Natembeya. The gathering brought together women from across the county, focusing on enhancing women’s participation in leadership and strengthening their roles within the party. […]
Read MoreHow to Resign from a Political Party in Kenya
A Kenyan citizen can only be a member of one political party at a time. The custodian of political membership data in Kenya is the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP). The ORPP stores the membership data of all political parties and provides ways for individuals to resign from one party and join […]
Read MoreBottom-up Economic Model: Bitter or Better?
Our Party Leader, Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, recently sat down with Eric Latiff and CT Muga to discuss the impact of the Bottom-Up model implemented by the Kenya Kwanza government. The discussion centered on whether this approach has improved or worsened the situation for Kenyans. The conversation delved into the current economic climate in Kenya and […]
Read MoreParty Position
On follow up of our last NEC meeting held at Chui House Nairobi 17th July 2024. The NEC has today met and deliberated on the previous resolution regarding joining the government by a section of Azimio Coalition members. In view of the prevailing circumstances, the NEC has resolved to stand by the previous resolution and […]
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