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“All Power Belongs to the People.”

Our Constitution begins with this powerful truth; that leadership is a trust, not a privilege. My mission is to return that power where it truly belongs: to you, the people of Kenya.

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“A New Era For Kenya!”

Welcome to a new era for Kenya. A nation where all power truly belongs to the people

Together, we are reclaiming that promise through accountable

leadership, economic empowerment, and bold innovation.

My vision is to see Kenya rise as Africa’s financial and technological

hub — a country that listens, works, and delivers for every citizen.

The People Shall...

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A Movement for Every Kenyan

This is a people’s movement, driven by the youth, powered by economic freedom, and determined to take Kenya back from the corrupt, inept politicians.”

People Power & Accountable Leadership
Returning power to its rightful owners — the people of Kenya
Industrialization & job creation.
Building a modern nation of thinkers & creators
Economic Freedom & Shared Prosperity.
Building an economy that works for every Kenyan.
Innovation and Technology
Harnessing technology for Today's challenges.

Kenya Presidential Election Statistics

2022Registered: 22,300,000Turnout: 64.8%
  • William Ruto7,176,000 votes(50.5%)
  • Raila Odinga6,940,000 votes(48.8%)
  • Others40,000 votes(0.7%)
50.5%
48.8%
0.7%
2017Registered: 19,600,000Turnout: 78.9%
  • Uhuru Kenyatta7,690,000 votes(54.3%)
  • Raila Odinga6,730,000 votes(47.3%)
  • Others200,000 votes(1.4%)
54.3%
47.3%
1.4%
2013Registered: 14,500,000Turnout: 86%
  • Uhuru Kenyatta6,173,000 votes(50.1%)
  • Raila Odinga5,520,000 votes(43.7%)
  • Others630,000 votes(6.2%)
50.1%
43.7%
6.2%
2007Registered: 14,200,000Turnout: 69%
  • Mwai Kibaki4,600,000 votes(46.4%)
  • Raila Odinga4,400,000 votes(44.1%)
  • Others800,000 votes(9.5%)
46.4%
44.1%
9.5%
2002Registered: 10,500,000Turnout: 69.2%
  • Mwai Kibaki3,400,000 votes(62.2%)
  • Uhuru Kenyatta1,800,000 votes(31.3%)
  • Others290,000 votes(6.5%)
62.2%
31.3%
6.5%
1997Registered: 9,700,000Turnout: 70.8%
  • Daniel arap Moi2,200,000 votes(40.6%)
  • Mwai Kibaki1,800,000 votes(31.1%)
  • Raila Odinga665,000 votes(12.3%)
  • Others560,000 votes(16%)
40.6%
31.1%
12.3%
16%
1992Registered: 7,800,000Turnout: 69%
  • Daniel arap Moi2,500,000 votes(36.4%)
  • Kenneth Matiba1,900,000 votes(27.8%)
  • Mwai Kibaki1,400,000 votes(20.4%)
  • Others1,050,000 votes(15.4%)
36.4%
27.8%
20.4%
15.4%

Registered Voters & Turnout Trend (1992–2022)

202220172013200720021997199223M7M90%60%Registered VotersTurnout (%)

*Data based on official IEBC and historical records. Some numbers are rounded or estimated for illustration.

What People Are Saying

"Lavani For President is the hope Kenya needs! The energy at every event is inspiring."

Grace W.
Youth Leader

"I joined because Lavani listens to the people. Real change is possible!"

Samuel K.
Entrepreneur

"The policies are practical and people-focused. I believe in this movement."

Amina M.
Teacher

Our Key Policies

Lavani For President is committed to transformative policies that address Kenya's most pressing challenges.

Economic Empowerment
Economy

Creating opportunities for all Kenyans through sustainable economic policies and support for small businesses.

Policy #1
Youth Development
Youth

Investing in education, skills training, and job creation to empower the next generation of Kenyan leaders.

Policy #2
Anti-Corruption Measures
Governance

Implementing strict policies to combat corruption and ensure transparent governance at all levels.

Policy #3
Agricultural Revolution
Agriculture

Modernizing Kenya's agricultural sector to ensure food security and create sustainable livelihoods.

Policy #4
Healthcare for All
Health

Building a robust healthcare system that provides quality and affordable healthcare services to all citizens.

Policy #5
Education Reform
Education

Revitalizing the education system to focus on quality, relevance, and accessibility for all Kenyans.

Policy #6
Environmental Protection
Environment

Promoting green energy, conservation, and climate resilience for a sustainable future.

Policy #7
Digital Transformation
Tech

Expanding digital infrastructure and access to technology for all.

Policy #8
Social Welfare
Social Welfare

Strengthening social safety nets and support for vulnerable groups.

Policy #9
Women Empowerment
Women

Ensuring equal opportunities and representation for women in all sectors.

Policy #10
National Security
Security

Enhancing security and safety for all citizens.

Policy #11
Infrastructure Development
Infrastructure

Investing in roads, transport, and public works for national growth.

Policy #12

Join the Movement Today

Be part of the change Kenya needs. Together, we can build a better future for all Kenyans.

Kenya's Presidents & Deputy Presidents Since Independence

YearsPresidentDeputy
1963-1978Jomo KenyattaJomo KenyattaJaramogi Oginga OdingaJaramogi Oginga Odinga
1978-2002Daniel arap MoiDaniel arap MoiMwai KibakiMwai Kibaki
2002-2013Mwai KibakiMwai KibakiMoody AworiMoody Awori
2013-2022Uhuru KenyattaUhuru KenyattaWilliam RutoWilliam Ruto
2022-2027William RutoWilliam RutoRigathi GachaguaRigathi Gachagua
2027-VacantVacantVacantVacant

*Images and data are for illustration. 2027 positions are vacant.

Kenya's Political Journey: From Independence to the Gen Z Revolution

Jomo Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta1963
Independence
Kenya gains independence from Britain. Youth lead the charge for Uhuru (freedom). Jomo Kenyatta becomes the first President.
Daniel arap Moi
Daniel arap Moi1978-2002
Moi Era & One-Party State
Daniel arap Moi rules for 24 years. Political repression, but also the rise of youth activism and calls for democracy.
Mwai Kibaki (Opposition Leader)
Mwai Kibaki (Opposition Leader)1992
Multi-Party Democracy
First multi-party elections. Youth for KANU '92 and student movements play a key role. Tribal politics intensify.
Mwai Kibaki
Mwai Kibaki2002-2013
Second Liberation & New Constitution
Mwai Kibaki wins, ending KANU's rule. 2010 Constitution brings devolution, hope for inclusivity. 2007-08 post-election violence shakes the nation.
Uhuru Kenyatta
Uhuru Kenyatta2013-2022
Digital Era & Social Media
Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto lead a tech-savvy campaign. ICC cases, digital voting, and the rise of social media activism.
William Ruto
William Ruto2022-2024
Hustler vs Dynasty & Gen Z Awakening
Ruto's 'hustler' campaign wins, but youth disillusionment grows. 2024: Gen Z, leaderless and united, use social media to spark historic protests, force government U-turns, and demand accountability.
Gen Z & The Future
Gen Z & The Future2027+
The Future is Now
Kenya's youth are the new official opposition. The next chapter is being written by a generation that cannot be bought, united by hope, tech, and patriotism.
Uhuru Kenyatta
Uhuru Kenyatta2017
Historic Election Annulment
The Supreme Court annuls the presidential election for the first time in Africa, citing irregularities. A new election is held, but opposition boycotts.
Uhuru Kenyatta & William Ruto
Uhuru Kenyatta & William Ruto2020
BBI & COVID-19 Era
The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) seeks constitutional reforms but is struck down by courts. COVID-19 pandemic exposes economic and health system challenges.
80%Youth Populationof Kenyans are under 35.
67%Youth Unemploymentof youth are out of work.
50+Protest Deaths (2024)killed in historic Gen Z protests.
#RejectFinanceBill2024Trending Hashtagtrended globally, uniting youth.
85%Internet Penetrationof Kenyans have internet access (2024).
13M+Social Media Usersactive on social platforms in Kenya.

"Kenya's independence was won by young visionaries. Today, a new generation is reclaiming that spirit—armed not with machetes, but with memes, hashtags, and hope."

For the first time, protests are leaderless, tribeless, and digitally coordinated. Gen Z is the new official opposition. Parents joined their children in the streets, united by economic pain and a demand for dignity. Social media, AI tools, and digital activism have changed the game forever.

The world is watching as Kenya's youth demand jobs, justice, and a future they can believe in. The next chapter is being written now—by you.

The story continues.