Jubilee's defining moment as Uhuru leads delagates conference

The party will also welcome former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, who has reportedly joined Jubilee...
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The Jubilee Party, led by former President Uhuru Kenyatta, held a Special National Delegates Conference today to determine its future direction. The conference will review the party's constitution, policies, and may initiate an exit from the Azimio coalition.
- The conference was announced by Uhuru Kenyatta on September 3.
- Main agenda includes a status report from the National Executive Committee and constitutional reviews.
- A key outcome expected is the party's potential withdrawal from the Azimio coalition.
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Uhuru Kenyatta Leads Jubilee Party's Special National Delegates Conference - September 2025
Former President and Jubilee Party Leader Uhuru Kenyatta led a Special National Delegates Conference on September 26, 2025, to determine the party's future direction. This marked his first such meeting in three years after he regained full control of the party. The conference's agenda included reviewing the party's constitution, policies, and a potential exit from the Azimio coalition. Speaking at the conference in Nairobi, Kenyatta accused President William Ruto's administration of eroding gains made during his tenure. He specifically cited the dismantling of programs like Linda Mama and criticized the government's "untried and untested" schemes.







