Politics
Tech-Driven Political Party Formed by Professionals and Gen Z Set for Launch
New party to participate in upcoming by-elections
In an interesting development in the country’s political landscape, the People’s Forum for Rebuilding Democracy (PFRD), a political party formed by professionals and Generation Z members, is set to launch in the coming days.
The party, which boasts affiliations with FORD People party ideology and grassroots connections, has embraced innovation, inclusivity, and strategic organization.
According to party details obtained, the organization is symbolized by a ballpoint pen and has been positioned to give other political parties significant competition as elections approach, thanks to its direct connections with both Generation Z and other professionals.
Unlike other political parties that have been quickly registered and launched, PFRD has been under the registration process for the past three years.
“The registration process has been long but deliberate. This journey has positioned us among the select few political parties earmarked by the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) to pilot integration into the Integrated Political Parties Management Information System (IPPMIS),” said a party official.
A letter from the Registrar of Political Parties confirms that the party is now fully registered.
Political experts believe this move will streamline membership registration, enhance transparency, and modernize party operations, potentially making it one of the most trusted parties in the country.
According to Sam Ogendo, the party’s Lead Advisor, PFRD was the first party to incorporate artificial intelligence and technology into its operations.
Ogendo added that by using technology, the party will easily manage its operations across the country and urged Generation Z and all Kenyans to join once the registration process launches.
He noted that PFRD is currently the only party with such technological capabilities.
“PFRD is not only a political party but a movement of young, brilliant minds from all corners of the republic who are tired of recycled politics. We are introducing a new culture where politics is organized, efficient, and future-focused,” he said.
Sources within the party indicate that it has operational offices in over 26 counties with structured leadership in targeted regions, and its local leadership is intact and collaborating well with national leadership.
According to reliable sources, the party will participate in upcoming by-elections in the coming months and has already begun operations for the 2027 polls.
Sources further reveal that the party will use its digital capabilities to streamline the registration process.
More details to follow…
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