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Grand Dream Development Party -GDDP

(Wisdom, Peace & Struggle- we will attain our Dreams)

The Grand Dream Development Party (GDDP) is a registered political party in Kenya.

Our main objective is to promote the welfare of the people of Kenya and to create a better Kenya for all.

We are committed to being a party that is transparent, accountable, and responsive to the needs of the people.

  • Hon. Fabian Kyule Muli

  • Party Leader, Grand Dream Development Party-GDDP
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Our History

Where we have come from!

Kenya has a long history of struggle for independence and self-governance. From the early days of colonialism to the present, Kenyans have fought for their rights and freedoms. We want to build on this heritage and create a better future for all Kenyans. We want to bring a new order of things. We want to bring a new way of doing things. We want to bring a new way of electing our leaders. We want to bring a new way of living.

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Better Leadership

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Equity and Inclusivity

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Hard Work

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Good Governance

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2010 Constitutuion

Inauguration of -2010 Constitution

The 2010 Constitution of Kenya is a significant milestone in the country's history. It is a culmination of the struggles of the Kenyan people for a better governance system. The Constitution provides for a presidential system of government, with checks and balances to ensure that power is not abused. It also emphasizes the importance of integrity and transparency in leadership, and the need for leaders to be accountable to the people.

At GDDP, we believe that the Constitution is a powerful tool for promoting the welfare of the people of Kenya. We are committed to upholding the principles of the Constitution, and to ensuring that the government is responsive to the needs of the people. We believe that the Constitution has the potential to unite the Kenyan people, and to create a better future for all.

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Kenyan Presidents

Kenyan Presidents

About the Presidents of Kenya. We are proud of our country's history and the leaders who have shaped our nation.

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Pres. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta

Jomo Kenyatta served as the first President of Kenya from 1964 to 1978.
During his presidency, he focused on nation building and economic development.
He also played a key role in the fight for independence and was a strong advocate for African unity.

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Pres. Daniel Arap Moi

President Daniel Arap Moi served as the second President of Kenya from 1978 to 2002.
During his presidency, he focused on promoting national unity and economic development.
He also played a key role in the fight against corruption and was a strong advocate for African unity.

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Pres. Mwai Kibaki

President Mwai Kibaki served as the third President of Kenya from 2002 to 2013.
During his presidency, he focused on promoting economic development and fighting corruption.
He also played a key role in the fight against tribalism and was a strong advocate for African unity.

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Pres. Uhuru Kenyatta

President Uhuru Kenyatta has been the President of Kenya since 2013.
He has been known for his tough stance on corruption and his focus on infrastructure development.
He has also played a key role in promoting regional unity and stability.

Our Membership

Become A Proud Member of GDDP

As a member of GDDP, you will be part of a community that is committed to creating a better Kenya. You will have the opportunity to participate in our activities, attend our events, and contribute to our decisions. You will also receive regular updates on our progress and achievements.

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We Can Achieve Anything By Uniting as Kenyas

In a powerful address, Hon. Fabian emphasizes the importance of unity among Kenyans as a cornerstone for national progress and development. He articulates that the diverse cultures, languages, and backgrounds that make up Kenya should not be seen as barriers, but rather as strengths that can propel the nation forward.

Hon. Fabian highlights that when Kenyans come together, they can overcome challenges that may seem insurmountable. He draws attention to historical instances where unity has led to significant achievements, such as the fight for independence and the collective efforts during times of crisis.

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