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🌍 Building a social democratic Kenya | ✊ Issue-based politics | 🗳️ Civic education | 🌱 Equity, justice & Pan-Africanism | #AgendaForChange 🇰🇪

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The National Agenda Party of Kenya (NAP-K)

Building a Just, Equitable, and Democratic Society for All Kenyans

The National Agenda Party of Kenya (NAP-K) is a progressive political movement founded in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 post-election crisis—one of Kenya’s most defining political and humanitarian moments. Emerging from a national call for reconciliation and transformation, NAP-K e

Agenda Party Kenya 08/05/2026

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AGENDA CALL FOR ASPIRANTS – KENYA GENERAL ELECTIONS (2027)

The future of Kenya will not be shaped by silence—
it will be defined by bold leaders ready to challenge and change the status quo.

From MCA to MP, Woman Representative to Senator, Governor to national leadership—the time to step forward is now.

The National Agenda Party (AGENDA) invites visionary, values-driven, and service-oriented individuals to present themselves for leadership under our banner in the 2027 General Elections.

If you are ready to lead guided by Utu, Haki na Usawa, then this is your moment.

đź“© Application Guidelines:

Email: [email protected]

Subject Line: County / Position You Are Vying For

Include the following in the email body:
• Full Name
• Phone Number
• Ward
• Constituency
• County
• Age
• Gender
• Position you are vying for

Take the first step.
Organize. Mobilize. Lead.

2027 starts now.








Agenda Party Kenya Our contacts are: POSTAL ADDRESS: National Agenda Party of Kenya P.O. BOX 3308 00100 GPO Nairobi PHYSICAL ADDRESS Suite 414, 4th Floor, Emperor Plaza Koinange Street TELEPHONE CONTACTS: +254 700 111 444 | +254 700…

25/10/2025

Celebrating my 14th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

25/10/2025

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🇰🇪 Kenyan Innovator Wins 2025 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation

Elly Savatia, a Kenyan entrepreneur, has won the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation 2025 for his groundbreaking creation — Terp 360, an AI-powered app that translates speech and text into sign language using 3D avatars in real time.

Often described as the “Google Translate for Sign Language,” Terp 360 bridges communication between hearing and deaf communities without the need for human interpreters.

Developed in close collaboration with deaf and hard-of-hearing Kenyans, the platform already recognizes over 2,300 Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) signs and is set to expand to include Rwandan, Ugandan, South African, British, and American Sign Languages.

The innovation not only promotes inclusivity and accessibility but also positions Kenya as a leader in AI for social impact and digital inclusion in Africa.

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Photos from Erick Matsanza's post 19/10/2025

Tribute to Raila Amolo Odinga (1945–2025)
Going Back to the Ideological Roots in Honour of Kenya’s Shujaa
By Erick Inghatt Matsanza

Few lives have shaped Kenya’s democratic story as profoundly as that of Raila Amolo Odinga — the engineer who built not just bridges of concrete, but bridges of conscience. His journey from detention to devolution, from rebellion to reconciliation, was driven by one simple belief: that Kenya must be governed by ideas, not by tribe or fear.

Born on 7 January 1945 in Maseno, Nyanza Province, to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga — Kenya’s first Vice-President — and Mary Ajuma Odinga, Raila was raised in the furnace of nationalist politics. He attended Maranda High School, then pursued mechanical engineering in East Germany, graduating with a Master’s degree in 1970 from Magdeburg University. Upon returning home, he taught at the University of Nairobi and later founded East African Spectre Ltd, one of Kenya’s first African-owned manufacturing firms.

But destiny called him to a higher vocation — the liberation of his nation’s democratic soul.

Years of Detention and Defiance

In August 1982, after a failed coup against President Daniel arap Moi’s regime, Raila Odinga was detained without trial for six years. He endured torture, isolation, and darkness — but his spirit never broke. Re-arrested twice more between 1988 and 1991, he spent a total of eight years in detention, emerging as one of the enduring symbols of resistance.

When multiparty democracy was restored in 1991 with the repeal of Section 2A, Raila joined his father in founding the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD) — a movement that rekindled Kenya’s democratic flame.

Forging Political Alternatives

Elected Member of Parliament for Lang’ata in 1992, Raila’s vision soon collided with the opportunism that split FORD into FORD-Kenya and FORD-Asili. Undeterred, he joined the National Development Party (NDP) in 1996, transforming it into a populist vehicle for reform.

He ran for president in 1997, finishing third but proving his political mettle. In 2001, NDP merged with KANU, and Raila was appointed Minister for Energy, leading rural electrification reforms. But when President Moi bypassed him to anoint Uhuru Kenyatta as successor in 2002, Raila broke away, formed the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and declared “Kibaki Tosha!” at Uhuru Park — a rallying cry that ended 24 years of KANU dominance.

The Orange Revolution and People’s Movement

As Minister for Roads, Public Works, and Housing (2003–2005), Raila championed infrastructure development, including the Mbagathi Concrete Road (now Raila Odinga Way). But the NARC coalition soon faltered over constitutional reform.

In the 2005 referendum, Raila led the Orange camp against the Banana side backed by President Kibaki. The Orange side triumphed with 57% of the vote, birthing the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) — a people’s movement rooted in social democracy, justice, and equality.

ODM became a beacon of ideological politics — a reminder that democracy must be driven by conviction, not convenience.

2007: The Darkest Hour and the Power of Peace

In the December 2007 election, Raila’s ODM won a parliamentary majority, but the presidential tally was marred by controversy. The ensuing post-election violence claimed over 1,100 lives and displaced 600,000 Kenyans.

Through AU mediation led by Kofi Annan, a peace accord was reached. On 17 April 2008, Raila was sworn in as Prime Minister, serving until 2013. His role in stabilising Kenya and steering the 2010 Constitution process remains one of the cornerstones of our nation’s modern identity. The Constitution, promulgated on 27 August 2010, enshrined devolution, gender equality, and accountability — the ideals Raila had spent decades fighting for.

Politics of Principle: From Opposition to Handshake

Raila ran again in 2013, 2017, and 2022, each time carrying the torch of reform. In 2017, his petition led to Africa’s first annulment of a presidential election by a Supreme Court, affirming his commitment to the rule of law.

Then came the Handshake of 9 March 2018 — a moment of national healing with President Uhuru Kenyatta that gave rise to the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), a platform to address Kenya’s divisions and inequality. It was not a surrender but an act of statesmanship.

Continental Influence and Final Years

Beyond Kenya, Raila’s Pan-African impact was profound. In 2018, he was appointed African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development, advocating for a connected and industrialized Africa.

Even in his final years, he continued to work for national unity. On 7 March 2025, he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with President William Ruto on governance reforms, devolution, and youth empowerment — a testament to his lifelong belief that Kenya’s destiny lay in dialogue, not division.

Raila Odinga passed away on 15 October 2025 while in India, Kerala State, for treatment, aged 80. His state funeral in Bondo, Siaya County, on 19 October 2025 drew leaders and citizens from across the continent, a fitting farewell to a continental statesman.

A Call to Return to Ideological Politics

Today, as Kenya mourns this giant, we must look inward. Our political landscape is cluttered with parties that mirror each other — ideology diluted by tribalism, opportunism, and short-termism.

ODM was never meant to be a mere party; it was an idea — a covenant with the people for justice, equity, and unity. To honour Raila Odinga’s legacy, we must rekindle that ideological fire.

In the spirit of unity that Raila championed, I call upon our current president, Dr. William Samoei Ruto, to rise to this historic moment. Let him lead his troops back to the Orange Democratic Movement, fold the banners of division, and paint Kenya Orange once more — not as a colour of a party, but as a symbol of people-powered democracy.

Let UDA and ODM unite under one ideological banner, and let President Ruto run for his second term under ODM’s ticket, bringing together all Kenyans under the politics of ideas — the very creed Raila Odinga lived and died for.

That would be the truest honour to Kenya’s Shujaa — the man who believed that “a nation is bigger than any individual.” It would heal the nation’s fractures, inspire the youth, and restore meaning to our politics.

Let political parties without ideology die a natural death. Let Kenya, at last, stand on the firm ground of ideas and social democracy.

Eternal Legacy

Raila Odinga was the embodiment of Kenya’s conscience — a man who chose principle over privilege, ideas over identity. His sacrifices gifted Kenya its democratic rebirth; his courage built our Constitution; his vision will continue to light our path.

Let us protect his legacy — of peace, unity, and nationhood that puts people first. Let us rebuild our politics on conviction, not convenience; on purpose, not personality.

Long live Raila Amolo Odinga.

Long live Kenya.

Long live the fight for social justice, unity, and truth.

History will remember Raila not for how many elections he lost, but for how many generations he lifted into hope.

16/09/2025

Role of a Member of County Assembly (MCA) in Kenya

An MCA is an elected representative of a ward, serving in the County Assembly under the devolved system of government created by the 2010 Constitution.

1. Representation

Represents the people of their ward in the County Assembly.

Voices community needs, grievances, and priorities in debates and decision-making.

Acts as a bridge between residents and the county government.

2. Legislation (Making Laws)

Participates in making and passing county laws (by-laws) that apply within the county.

Contributes to drafting policies that affect services like health, water, trade, education (ECDE), agriculture, and local infrastructure.

3. Oversight

Monitors and checks the County Executive (Governor and CECs) to ensure county funds are used properly.

Demands accountability and transparency in the use of resources.

Ensures development projects reach all wards fairly.

4. Budget & Resource Allocation

Debates and approves the county budget.

Ensures funds are allocated equitably to meet ward priorities.

Pushes for local development projects in their ward.

5. Community Development

Mobilizes development initiatives for the ward (roads, water, schools, health centers).

Engages with citizens regularly through public participation forums.

Works with other leaders and stakeholders to solve local issues.

6. Legitimate Link to National Agenda

Through legislation and oversight, MCAs contribute to advancing devolution — bringing government closer to the people.

Strengthens democracy by ensuring grassroots voices are not left out of county governance.

âś… In summary:
An MCA is the voice of the people at the county level — representing, legislating, overseeing, and ensuring that resources are used fairly and transparently for development in the ward.

05/09/2025

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Photos from National Agenda Party of Kenya's post 02/09/2025

🌟 Introducing Pruline “Ma Lkisieku” Nasieku Lenkupae

National Agenda Party (NAP-K) Candidate – Angata Nanyokie Ward, Samburu County – 2025 By-Elections

The National Agenda Party of Kenya (NAP-K) proudly presents Pruline Nasieku Lenkupae, fondly known as Ma Lkisieku (Mama Gen-Z), as our candidate for Angata Nanyokie Ward in the 2025 by-elections.

She represents the spirit of Utu, Haki na Usawa – Dignity, Justice, and Equity for All. A resilient, zealous, and hardworking leader, Pruline is deeply rooted in her community and passionate about building a ward where opportunity, fairness, and accountability thrive.

âś… Why Vote for Ma Lkisieku?
· Community-Centered Leadership – A champion for women, youth, and pastoralist communities.

· Vision for Development – Prioritizing education, healthcare, water access, and sustainable livelihoods.

· Trusted and Grounded – A leader who listens first, acts with integrity, and delivers results.

· Voice for Justice & Equity – Advancing NAP-K’s mission of issue-based, people-driven politics.

🌍 Her Agenda for Angata Nanyokie – AGENDA for Change

1. Empowering Youth and Women
The future lies in the hands of youth and women. I will ensure that the Samburu Youth and Women Enterprise Development Fund reaches Angata Nanyokie effectively. This means affordable credit, training, and skills programs—so our youth can start businesses and our women can achieve economic independence, dignity, and a stronger voice in community development.

2. Equity in Resource Allocation
Every village and every household deserves a fair share of county resources. I will fight for transparent and inclusive allocation so that no group or location is left behind. Development must benefit all residents equally.

3. Roads and Connectivity
Better roads mean better trade, faster access to schools, health centers, and opportunities. I will push for construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of connecting roads to open up Angata Nanyokie to the rest of Samburu County and beyond.

4. Peace and Security
Without peace, there can be no progress. I will champion inter-communal dialogue, peace forums, and partnerships with security agencies to end cattle rustling, resolve conflicts, and strengthen harmony. A secure ward is the foundation for prosperity.

5. Education for the Future
Education is the bridge to opportunity. I will:
· Increase bursaries for needy students.
· Support secondary and tertiary learners.
· Invest in modern ECDE classrooms with child-friendly facilities.

No child in Angata Nanyokie should be left behind because of poverty or poor infrastructure.

6. Food Security and Livelihoods
Our people must have food on the table and income in their pockets. I will support sustainable crop farming and modern livestock practices, providing farmers and pastoralists with inputs, training, and markets to boost productivity and resilience against drought.

7. Health and Wellbeing
A healthy community is a strong community. I will work for:
· Better-equipped health facilities.
· More trained medical staff.
· Stronger community health programs.

My priority will be maternal and child health, preventive care, and mobile outreach services that bring healthcare closer to the people.

✨ My Commitment
I, Pruline “Ma Lkisieku” Nasieku Lenkupae, stand ready to serve the people of Angata Nanyokie Ward with honesty, dedication, and vision. Together, we can build a ward that is peaceful, prosperous, and inclusive – where every resident has an equal chance to thrive.

🗳️ Vote Ma Lkisieku – Mama Gen-Z, Mama Development, Mama Justice.

đź“… Election Day: 27th November 2025

🌍 Youth & Women Empowerment
EN: Jobs, training & enterprise funds for Gen Z + Women!
SW: Kazi, mafunzo na mitaji kwa Vijana na Wanawake!

⚖️ Fair Share for All
EN: Equity in every village, fairness for every family.
SW: Usawa kwa kila kijiji, haki kwa kila familia.

🛣️ Better Roads
EN: Roads that connect villages, schools & markets.
SW: Barabara bora kufungua shule, masoko na vijiji.

🤝 Peace & Security
EN: End conflicts, build lasting unity.
SW: Tuwe na amani, tuishi kwa mshik**ano.

📚 Education First
EN: Bursaries for needy students, modern ECDE for kids.
SW: Bursari kwa wanafunzi maskini, madarasa ya kisasa ya awali.

🌾 Food Security
EN: Support farmers & herders to fight hunger.
SW: Wakulima na wafugaji wakipata msaada, njaa inaisha.

🏥 Health for All
EN: Stronger local health centers, services for all.
SW: Vituo vya afya bora, huduma kwa kila mmoja.

02/09/2025

Utambulisho Rasmi wa NAP-K

🌟 Tukutane na Ma Lkisieku – Mgombea wa NAP-K kwa Wadi ya Angata Nanyokie! 🌟

Chama cha National Agenda Party of Kenya (NAP-K) kwa heshima kubwa kinamtambulisha Pruline “Ma Lkisieku” Nasieku Lenkupae k**a mgombea wetu katika uchaguzi mdogo wa Wadi ya Angata Nanyokie.

Ma Lkisieku anawakilisha roho ya kauli mbiu yetu: Utu, Haki na Usawa kwa Wote. Ni kiongozi chipukizi mwenye maono mapya, anayejengwa na huduma na mshik**anisho wa jamii, haswa kwa vijana na wanawake.

Ajenda yake kwa Wadi ya Angata Nanyokie ni:
✅ Uwezeshaji wa Vijana na Wanawake – Fursa za biashara na upatikanaji wa fedha
✅ Usawa kwa Wote – Mgawanyo wa rasilimali bila upendeleo
✅ Barabara Bora – Kuunganisha vijiji, shule na masoko
✅ Amani na Usalama – Mazungumzo na mshik**ano kati ya jamii
✅ Elimu Kwanza – Bursari na madarasa ya kisasa ya ECDE
✅ Usalama wa Chakula – Msaada kwa kilimo na mifugo
✅ Afya kwa Wote – Huduma bora na zenye upatikanaji kwa kila mkaazi

Pamoja, tunaweza kuleta maendeleo ya maana na usawa katika Angata Nanyokie.

🗳 Chagua Ma Lkisieku – Mama Gen-Z, Haki na Maendeleo kwa Wote!

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Wito:
Tushirikiane kwa maendeleo. Tafadhali sambaza ujumbe huu, waalike majirani zako, na tuwe sehemu ya mabadiliko ambayo Angata Nanyokie inastahili.

02/09/2025

The National Agenda Party of Kenya (NAP-K) is proud to present Pruline “Ma Lkisieku” Nasieku Lenkupae as our candidate for the upcoming by-elections in Angata Nanyokie Ward.

Ma Lkisieku represents the spirit of Utu, Haki na Usawa — Dignity, Justice, and Equity for All. She brings fresh leadership, rooted in service and community values, especially for our youth and women.

Her AGENDA for Angata Nanyokie Ward includes:
✅ Youth & Women Empowerment – Enterprise opportunities and access to funds
✅ Fair Share for All – Equity in resource allocation
✅ Better Roads – To connect villages, schools, and markets
✅ Peace & Security – Dialogue and unity across communities
✅ Education First – Bursaries and modern ECDE classrooms
✅ Food Security – Stronger farming & livestock support
✅ Health for All – Accessible and reliable health services

Together, we can bring meaningful development and fairness to Angata Nanyokie.

🗳 Vote Ma Lkisieku – Mama Gen-Z, Haki na Maendeleo kwa Wote!

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Call to Action:
Let’s unite for progress. Share this message, invite your neighbors, and be part of the change Angata Nanyokie deserves.

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