The Kenya African Democratic Union-Asili (KADU-Asili) is a political party in Kenya, established in 2006. With a commitment to democratic principles and African-centered values, KADU-Asili has been actively participating in the country’s political landscape, advocating for the interests of its constituents.
Founding
KADU-Asili was founded in 2006 with the aim of providing a platform for Kenyan citizens to engage in politics and contribute to the democratic process. Rooted in the principles of democracy and African heritage, the party seeks to represent the voices of its members and promote progressive change in Kenya.
Electoral Participation
In the national elections of 2007, KADU-Asili fielded 19 candidates for the National Assembly. Despite the competitive nature of the elections, Francis Bayah emerged victorious in Ganze Constituency, securing a seat in the National Assembly with 0.7% of the vote. This success marked a significant milestone for the party, showcasing its potential to make an impact in Kenyan politics.
During the 2013 elections, KADU-Asili continued its electoral efforts by fielding fifteen candidates for various constituencies. Although the party’s vote percentage dropped to 0.16%, it was able to secure one seat in the National Assembly. Mwinga Gunga Chea won the seat for Kaloleni Constituency, further solidifying KADU-Asili’s presence in the political arena.
Party Contact Information
- Address: Dockworkers union building (Makuli Fagia), Mombasa
- Phone: +254 722 32 93 13 (National Chairman)
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: KADU-Asili Website
Political Influence and Activities
KADU-Asili remains actively engaged in political activities aimed at advancing the interests of its members and constituents. The party continues to advocate for policies that promote democracy, economic development, and social progress in Kenya.
Future Outlook
As KADU-Asili looks to the future, it remains committed to its founding principles and goals. The party seeks to expand its influence, increase its representation in government, and continue advocating for the welfare of the Kenyan people. Through grassroots mobilization and active participation in the democratic process, KADU-Asili aims to contribute to the ongoing development and prosperity of the nation.

The party fielded fifteen candidates for the 2013 election; although its vote percentage dropped to 0.16%, it was nevertheless able to win one seat, that of Mwinga Gunga Chea in Kaloleni.
ADDRESS
Dockworkers union building (Makuli Fagia), Mombasa
PHONE
+254 722 32 93 13 (National Chairman)
EMAIL ADDRESS
Website: https://kaduasili.co.ke/