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HomeDaily NewsMonday, September 29, 2025Jubilee Party Criticizes Political Factions and Prepares for 2027 Election - September 2025
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Jubilee Party Criticizes Political Factions and Prepares for 2027 Election - September 2025

Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has criticized both Kenya's opposition and the government for engaging in "petty politics" and failing the Kenyan people. He accused both factions of prioritizing divisive rhetoric and tactics over solutions and good governance. Kioni claims Kenyans are stuck in the middle of their disputes. The Jubilee Party's efforts to regain political prominence ahead of the 2027 General Election are reportedly causing unease within the opposition. Following a recent Special Delegates Conference, Jubilee has not formally aligned with the United Opposition alliance. The party had previously indicated plans to field its own presidential candidate.

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Kioni slams opposition and government over 'petty politics'

Kioni slams opposition and government over 'petty politics'

Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni heavily criticized both the opposition and the government for engaging in "petty politics" and failing the Kenyan people. He accused them of divisive tactics, selective justice, and misplaced priorities, arguing that Kenyans are stuck in the middle of their disputes.

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Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni heavily criticized both the opposition and the government for engaging in "petty politics" and failing the Kenyan people. He accused them of divisive tactics, selective justice, and misplaced priorities, arguing that Kenyans are stuck in the middle of their disputes.

  • Kioni faulted the opposition for reducing political engagement to rhetoric and personal attacks, citing slogans like "Wantam" as unhelpful.
  • He criticized the government of President William Ruto for alleged double standards in corruption cases, specifically mentioning leniency towards Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi.
  • Kioni defended former President Uhuru Kenyatta's borrowing record, stating that Sh6 trillion was used for visible infrastructure projects, while questioning the use of Sh5 trillion borrowed in three years by the current administration.
  • He also claimed that over 700,000 students dropped out after last year's KCSE exam and criticized the scaling back of the Linda Mama program.
Monday 6:10 AMStandard PoliticsFirst

Jubilee's party comeback bid rattles Gachagua, opposition

Jubilee's party comeback bid rattles Gachagua, opposition

The Jubilee Party's efforts to regain political prominence ahead of the 2027 General Election are causing unease within the opposition. A recent Special Delegates Conference has reignited political discussions, despite Jubilee not formally aligning with the United Opposition alliance and previously indicating plans to field its own presidential candidate.

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Key Highlights

The Jubilee Party's efforts to regain political prominence ahead of the 2027 General Election are causing unease within the opposition. A recent Special Delegates Conference has reignited political discussions, despite Jubilee not formally aligning with the United Opposition alliance and previously indicating plans to field its own presidential candidate.

  • Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was interviewed on April 7, 2025.
  • The Jubilee Party's Special Delegates Conference was held on Friday.
  • The party has not formally joined the United Opposition alliance.
Monday 12:31 PMStandard Politics

Kioni slams both opposition and government over 'petty politics'

Kioni slams both opposition and government over 'petty politics'

Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has criticized both Kenya's opposition and the government, accusing them of engaging in "petty politics" and failing to address critical national issues. He claims both factions are prioritizing divisive rhetoric over solutions and good governance.

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Key Highlights

Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has criticized both Kenya's opposition and the government, accusing them of engaging in "petty politics" and failing to address critical national issues. He claims both factions are prioritizing divisive rhetoric over solutions and good governance.

  • Kioni believes the opposition is hindered by personal attacks and the exclusion of diverse voices, citing former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i as an example.
  • He accused President William Ruto’s administration of double standards in fighting corruption, mentioning leniency towards Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi.
  • Kioni defended former President Uhuru Kenyatta's borrowing, stating that Sh6 trillion was used for visible infrastructure projects, while questioning the use of Sh5 trillion borrowed in three years by the current regime.
  • He warned against premature debate on the 2027 presidential flagbearer, urging focus on insecurity, unemployment, and education challenges to prevent giving Ruto an "expressway" to retain power.
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