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Uhuru calls special Jubilee party national delegates conference

Uhuru informed party members of the planned meeting, issuing a 21-day notice in line with the party’s constitution.

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by Allan Kisia

News06 August 2025 - 11:25
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In Summary


  • “Pursuant to Article 8.1 and 10.1 of the Jubilee Party Constitution, 21 days' notice is hereby issued for a Special National Delegates Convention to be held at the Jockey Club, Nairobi, Kenya,” the notice reads.
  • The agenda for the Special NDC includes receiving a status report from the National Executive Committee (NEC), reviewing and formulating party policies, and considering other key matters affecting the party.
Uhuru Kenyatta at a past Jubilee Party meeting/FILE

Jubilee Party leader Uhuru Kenyatta has announced a Special National Delegates Conference (NDC) scheduled to take place at the end of this month.

In a formal notice dated August 5, 2025, Uhuru informed party members of the planned meeting, issuing a 21-day notice in line with the party’s constitution.

“Pursuant to Article 8.1 and 10.1 of the Jubilee Party Constitution, 21 days' notice is hereby issued for a Special National Delegates Convention to be held at the Jockey Club, Nairobi, Kenya,” the notice reads.

The agenda for the Special NDC includes receiving a status report from the National Executive Committee (NEC), reviewing and formulating party policies, and considering other key matters affecting the party.

The announcement came just hours after Uhuru chaired a Jubilee NEC meeting, the first since the conclusion of a string of legal battles that had cast uncertainty over the party's leadership and direction.

While Uhuru did not attend the meeting in person, he participated virtually, signalling his continued commitment to the party’s leadership.

In a statement issued after the NEC session, the party outlined that discussions had centered on a comprehensive review of Jubilee’s affairs, evaluation of ongoing programmes, and a strategic roadmap for rebuilding party structures across the country.

“The meeting deliberated on key issues affecting the party, including a comprehensive review of party affairs, progress made on ongoing programmes, and strategic plans for reinvigorating the party’s structures and operations,” the statement read.

Deputy Secretary General Pauline Njoroge described the NEC meeting as a turning point for Jubilee.

“This was a crucial meeting that marks a significant step in reaffirming the Jubilee Party’s ideals, strategic direction, and internal unity,” she said.

She further emphasised that the party remains steadfast in its role as part of the opposition and is committed to defending the rights and interests of Kenyans, especially amid a rapidly shifting political landscape.

The upcoming NDC is expected to be a defining moment for Jubilee as it seeks to reassert itself on the national stage. 

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