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Safina Party Unveils Updated Manifesto for 2025

Our comprehensive policy framework addresses key national challenges including healthcare, education, economy, and governance reform.

By David Wanjohi
Safina Party Unveils Updated Manifesto for 2025

Safina Party is proud to present our updated manifesto for 2025, a comprehensive policy framework that addresses the most pressing challenges facing Kenya today.

Core Policy Areas

Healthcare Reform

  • Universal healthcare coverage for all Kenyans
  • Improved healthcare infrastructure in rural areas
  • Mental health services accessibility

Education Excellence

  • Free quality education from primary through secondary school
  • Technical and vocational training expansion
  • Teacher training and development programs

Economic Growth

  • Support for small and medium enterprises
  • Job creation initiatives
  • Agricultural modernization and support for farmers

Governance and Accountability

  • Transparency in government operations
  • Anti-corruption measures
  • Citizen participation in governance

Vision for Kenya

Executive Director David Wanjohi emphasized, “Our manifesto reflects the aspirations of ordinary Kenyans. We have listened to communities across the country, and our policies are designed to create tangible improvements in people’s lives.”

Public Consultation

The manifesto was developed through extensive public consultation, town halls, and feedback from party members across all 47 counties. It represents a truly bottom-up approach to policy development.

The full manifesto is available for download on our website, and we welcome feedback from all Kenyans as we continue to refine our vision for the nation.

Implementation Timeline

Should Safina Party gain political power, we are committed to implementing these policies within our first 100 days in office. Our detailed implementation plan includes specific timelines, budgets, and success metrics.

Join us in building a better Kenya for all.

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