Uhuru's woes deepen as Jubilee party mediation talks hit a snag

Former President’s intention to install Fred Matiang’i as his deputy now remains a wish.The mediation talks had been sanctioned by the Registrar of Political Parties...
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Internal disputes within the Jubilee Party have stalled planned changes, casting uncertainty over Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and Fred Matiang’i's leadership roles.
- Mediation talks aimed at resolving the stalemate have hit a snag.
- Uhuru Kenyatta intended to install Fred Matiang’i as his deputy party leader.
- The party is experiencing ongoing internal disagreements that are hindering leadership transitions.
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Uhuru Kenyatta's plans for Jubilee Party leadership hit snags - May 2026
Plans by Former President Uhuru Kenyatta to install Fred Matiang'i as deputy Jubilee Party leader have stalled as mediation talks to resolve internal disputes hit a snag. Internal disputes within the Jubilee Party have stalled planned changes, casting uncertainty over Kenyatta and Matiang'i's leadership roles. The developments come as speculation continues regarding the whereabouts of ODM party leader Oburu Oginga, who has been notably absent from several key party events.











