Economic Freedom Party

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The Economic Freedom Party (EFP) is a left-leaning political party in Kenya that seeks to establish the economic freedom of the Kenyan people.

History

The EFP was established in March 2017 by politicians from Mandera County including Senator Billow Kerrow and MPs Mohamed Huka and Fathia Mabub after they had left the United Republican Party and the Jubilee Alliance.[1] The party was officially launched in Nairobi in April.[2] In the 2017 general elections, the party won five seats in the National Assembly.[3] It is a member of the Kenya Kwanza alliance.[4] The EFP regards itself as the sister party of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters.[5]

References

  1. ^ Mandera leaders quit Jubilee for Newly Formed Economic Freedom Party Kenyans, 20 March 2017
  2. ^ Economic Freedom Party to be launched officially in Nairobi Standard Media, 7 April 2017
  3. ^ Last election IPU
  4. ^ "12 parties formally join Kenya Kwanza alliance". Nation. 12 April 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Economic Freedom PARTY - EFP on Facebook". 9 August 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2023. On behalf of the Party Leader, The National Executive, and the entire Membership of the Economic Freedom Party (EFP) Kenya we would like to congratulate Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), our sister party, for the sterling performance in the just concluded Local and Municipality elections in South Africa.

External links

  • Economic Freedom Party on Facebook
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  • Zilindile Kalushi Vena (Eastern Cape)
  • Mapheule Liphoko (Free State)
  • Nkululeko Dunga (Gauteng)
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  • Tshilidzi Anikie Maraga (Limpopo)
  • Collen Sedibe (Mpumalanga)
  • Shakes Botswe (North West)
  • Shadrack Tlhaole (Northern Cape)
  • Unathi Ntame (Western Cape)
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  • Simthembile Madikizela (Eastern Cape)
  • Bosanku Msimanga (Free State)
  • Moses Koma (Gauteng)
  • Nkululeko Ngubane (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • Mokwepa Ramalemela (Limpopo)
  • Ntsako Mkhabela (Mpumalanga)
  • Papiki Babuile (North West)
  • Zet Kwinana (Northern Cape)
  • Mbulelo Magwala (Western Cape)
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