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National Liberal Party Opens Limuru Office, Extends Grassroots Registration Drive into Mt kenya

By TCD TEAM.
The National Liberal Party (NLP) has officially launched its Limuru office, marking a significant step in expanding its presence across the country. The party, under the leadership of Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli, is also rolling out a grassroots membership registration campaign aimed at strengthening its support base at the community level.

Dr. Muli, who hails from Kitui County, has been at the forefront of championing inclusive governance and citizen empowerment. During the launch, he emphasized the party’s commitment to transparency, youth empowerment, and economic reform.

“We are building a party that listens to the people, that works with the people, and that serves the interests of all Kenyans,” said Dr. Muli. “The grassroots are the backbone of any political movement, and that is where real change begins.”

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Residents of Limuru and surrounding areas have welcomed the party’s arrival, expressing optimism about its fresh approach to leadership and political engagement.

“We are excited to have a new political alternative that promises to prioritize the common mwananchi,” said one resident during the launch event As it prepares for the NDC to be held in Kitui on the 28th June 2025.

The NLP aims to establish offices in various counties as it prepares for future political engagements, with a vision of offering a people-centered alternative to the existing political landscape.

The National Liberal Party plans to open more offices across the country as part of its broader strategy to build a strong, grassroots-driven movement. With a focus on inclusive leadership and community engagement, the party is positioning itself as a fresh, people-centered alternative ahead of upcoming political contests.

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These efforts come as the party prepares for its National Delegates Conference (NDC), scheduled to take place on 28th June in Kitui County.

The National Liberal Party plans to open more offices across the country as part of its broader strategy to build a strong, grassroots-driven movement. With a focus on inclusive leadership and community engagement, the party is positioning itself as a fresh and people-centered alternative ahead of upcoming political contests.

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