Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu has come out to advise Jubilee party members in the wake of ongoing disputes in the party.
Speaking on Friday at Spice FM, Nderitu said Jubilee should sit down and put its house in order.
"Jubilee has very mature politicians, if they sit down together, they can be able to solve their matters," she said.
She said that Jubilee should not take matters of politics personally because they can disagree and agree later.
"They still have an opportunity to come back together make their party work and solve disputes because finally they shall go through the court process and the court will declare themselves but the party still needs to solve their disputes."
This comes in the wake of disputes in the Jubilee party over leadership.
ORPP deregistered former Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni, former Gatundu MP David Murathe and Jubilee national treasurer Kagwe Gichohi from the Jubilee.
Nderitu said the party followed due process in expelling the party's secretary general Kioni and vice chair Murathe.
On Wednesday, Azimio led by ODM leader Raila Odinga, Narc Kenya's Martha Karua, Wiper's Kalonzo Musyoka and former CS Eugene Wamalwa accused Nderitu of taking sides.
Azimio expressed commitment to stand with the faction affiliated with former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"Make no mistake, Azimio will do anything possible to protect affiliate parties."
"Nderitu should leave office because she has been incorporated into Kenya Kwanza," Wamalwa said.
A team allied to retired President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday held a National Delegates Convention and expelled several NEC members.
The group led by Kioni expelled a dozen officials in an attempt to reconstitute the NEC dominated by President William Ruto loyalists.