Dr. Isaac Newton Kinity
Flagbearer of the UKOMBOZI party. A proven track record of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering commitment to the Kenyan people. Four pillars define exceptional leadership for Kenya's future.
Key Achievements
40+ Years
Of unwavering activism fighting for workers' rights and good governance since age 20.
Union Leadership
Former Secretary-General of Kenya Civil Servants Union, defending public servants.
Survivor
Survived poisoning and assassination attempts for standing against corruption.
Zero Tolerance
Pledged to eliminate corruption within 2 years or voluntarily resign.
The Four Pillars
These core principles have guided Dr. Kinity throughout his 40+ years of service to Kenya.
Uncompromising moral principles
Dr. Kinity has demonstrated unwavering integrity throughout his 40+ years of public service. Even when his life was in danger, he refused to compromise on his principles. He has consistently spoken truth to power, calling out corruption regardless of who was in office—from the Moi era to the current administration.
- Refused to bow to political pressure during the Moi era
- Consistently criticized corruption across all administrations
- Pledged to resign if corruption is not eliminated in 2 years
- Never compromised on workers' rights and fair treatment
Refused to bow to political pressure during the Moi era
Consistently criticized corruption across all administrations
Pledged to resign if corruption is not eliminated in 2 years
Never compromised on workers' rights and fair treatment
Decades of hands-on leadership
With over four decades of activism, union leadership, and governance advocacy, Dr. Kinity brings unparalleled experience. He has fought for workers at the grassroots level, represented Kenya at international forums, and survived the darkest periods of political oppression.
- Led Kenya Civil Servants Union as Secretary-General
- Advocated at International Anti-Corruption Conferences
- Traveled worldwide promoting good governance for Kenya
- Survived assassination attempts and continued the fight
Led Kenya Civil Servants Union as Secretary-General
Advocated at International Anti-Corruption Conferences
Traveled worldwide promoting good governance for Kenya
Survived assassination attempts and continued the fight
Clear roadmap for Kenya's future
Dr. Kinity's vision is built on eight transformative pillars: Economic Transformation, Zero Corruption, Universal Healthcare, Education Revolution, Social Protection & Inclusion, Agriculture & Food Security, Youth & Women Empowerment, and Security & National Cohesion. This is not empty rhetoric—each pillar has specific, measurable targets and actionable policies to restore Kenya's dignity.
- 40% cost of living reduction within 2 years
- Elimination of corruption or voluntary resignation
- Universal healthcare coverage for all Kenyans
- World-class free education with STEM and digital focus
- Social protection fund for widows, orphans, and persons with disabilities
- Youth innovation hubs and 50% women representation in leadership
40% cost of living reduction within 2 years
Elimination of corruption or voluntary resignation
Universal healthcare coverage for all Kenyans
World-class free education with STEM and digital focus
Social protection fund for widows, orphans, and persons with disabilities
Youth innovation hubs and 50% women representation in leadership
Sacrifice for the Kenyan people
Dr. Kinity's commitment to Kenya is not just words—it is written in sacrifice. He has been poisoned, survived brain surgery, lived in exile, and continued fighting for Kenyans for over 40 years. His commitment is to serve or die trying, never to enrich himself.
- Poisoned in 1998 for opposing the Moi regime
- Endured brain surgery and partial paralysis
- Lived in exile but never stopped advocating for Kenya
- Called to run by the people, not political machinery
Poisoned in 1998 for opposing the Moi regime
Endured brain surgery and partial paralysis
Lived in exile but never stopped advocating for Kenya
Called to run by the people, not political machinery
International Advocacy
While in exile, Dr. Kinity transformed his personal tragedy into a global mission. He traveled to numerous countries, speaking at prestigious institutions and international forums to shine a light on Kenya's governance challenges.

