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Four New Political Parties Apply for Registration Ahead of Kenya’s 2027 Elections

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Kenya’s political scene is beginning to grow even more active as the 2027 General Election draws closer, with four new political parties now seeking provisional registration from the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP).

The move highlights the rising political momentum across the country as new leaders and groups position themselves early for the next electoral contest. Under the law, members of the public have seven days from the date of the notice to submit any objections to the proposed registrations.

According to the public notice issued on April 7, the four parties are the National Forum Party (NFP), Clean Alliance Party of Kenya (CAP-K), New Face Party of Kenya (FACE), and Mwongozo Mpya Party (MMP). Their entry into the political arena signals a fresh wave of competition at a time when both established and emerging politicians are reorganising their strategies ahead of 2027.

The National Forum Party (NFP) has proposed the colours green, black, and red as part of its official identity. The party wants to use the “aspire mark” as its symbol, while its slogan will be “Tuko One, Tuko True.”

The party is being fronted by James Munene Thuku, Elizaphan Mwangi Kamau, and Chiboli Clare Muhele, who are listed as its founding members. The choice of slogan appears aimed at promoting unity, trust, and a sense of shared national purpose.

The Clean Alliance Party of Kenya (CAP-K) has applied to register with the colours green, white, yellow, and dark blue. Its chosen symbol is a sweeping brush, a powerful image that may suggest a commitment to reform, accountability, and cleaning up governance systems.

The party’s slogan, “Sauti ya Haki,” further strengthens that message by presenting the movement as a voice for justice. CAP-K was founded by Margret Nekesa Barasa, Andrew Kimani Kamau, and Ezekiel Nyameino Bosire.

Meanwhile, the New Face Party of Kenya (FACE) is also seeking provisional registration, proposing the colours brown, black, and white. Its symbol is a Bluetooth icon, a unique and modern choice that may be intended to reflect connectivity, innovation, and a new style of leadership.

The party will use the slogan “Sauti ya Mwananchi, Nguzo ya Taifa,” which speaks directly to citizens and places the ordinary Kenyan at the centre of nation-building. Its founders include Delvine Moraa John, Anguche Elvis Kongoti, and Tarasila Kawira M’Liburu.

The fourth party, Mwongozo Mpya Party (MMP), has proposed the colours olive green, burnt orange, and black.

Its symbol is a phoenix, a strong emblem often associated with rebirth, resilience, and a new beginning. The party’s slogan, “Sote Pamoja,” promotes togetherness and collective progress.

MMP has a wider founding team made up of Macharia Njeru, Fatuma Ali Saman, Vincent Kibet Kiptoo, Annabel Njoki Mwangi, Hellen Keis, and Steve Owuor Odera.

The latest applications come at a politically sensitive time, as Kenya continues to witness internal tensions and shifting alliances within major parties such as Orange Democratic Movement and United Democratic Alliance.

With rival camps already shaping possible coalitions and succession plans, the registration of new parties adds another layer to an already competitive political environment.

These fresh political formations also reflect the growing ambition among aspirants, activists, and regional leaders who are looking for new vehicles to advance their agendas.

With roughly a year and a half remaining before Kenyans head to the ballot, the pace of political realignment is expected to increase, and more new parties could still emerge in the months ahead.

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