Kioni appointed Jubilee Deputy party leader in fresh changes

Jeremiah Kioni has been appointed as one of the Jubilee Party’s deputy party leaders following fresh changes within the outfit...
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The Jubilee Party has announced significant leadership changes, with Jeremiah Kioni appointed as one of its Deputy Party Leaders. These changes follow a National Executive Committee meeting chaired by former president Uhuru Kenyatta, aiming to revitalize the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
- Jeremiah Kioni, the immediate past Secretary General, will now handle mobilization, negotiations, and legal services.
- Fred Mariang’i remains a Deputy Party Leader and the party's flag bearer for the 2027 elections.
- Moitalel Ole Kenta has been appointed as the new Secretary General, while Zack Kinuthia is the Deputy Secretary General.
- Vincent Kemosi takes over as National Chairman, and Yassir Noor is the new National Organising Secretary.
- Saitoti Torome will chair the Jubilee Foundation, and Dan Mwangi is the new Executive Director.
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