A major political gathering was held as former President Uhuru Kenyatta led the Jubilee Party delegates meeting in Kiambu, drawing renewed attention to the party’s legacy and its past alliance with current President William Ruto.
The high-profile meeting brought together party delegates, leaders, and grassroots representatives as Jubilee continues efforts to reorganize ahead of future elections.
🧠 WHAT THE MEETING WAS ABOUT
Reports from the delegates conference show discussions centered on:
- Strengthening Jubilee grassroots structures 🗳️
- Party unity and internal reforms 🔧
- Preparing for the 2027 political landscape 🇰🇪
- Reviewing the party’s journey from government to opposition ⚖️
Uhuru, as party leader, is said to have emphasized rebuilding trust and reconnecting with supporters across the country.
🔥 UHURU–RUTO POLITICAL HISTORY BACK IN FOCUS
The meeting has also revived memories of the once-powerful political alliance between Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto under the Jubilee era:
- They formed a winning coalition in 2013 🏆
- Won re-election in 2017 🇰🇪
- Later political differences led to a split in 2022 ⚔️
- Ruto went on to form his own political base and win the presidency 🔥
This background has made Jubilee gatherings highly symbolic in Kenya’s current political climate.
📸 JUBILEE DELEGATES MEETING SCENES
🗣️ POLITICAL REACTIONS
The meeting sparked discussion online and among analysts:
- “Jubilee is trying a comeback.” 🔴
- “Uhuru still controls party direction.” 👀
- “Kenya politics never slows down.” 🔥
- “Ruto–Uhuru legacy still shaping politics.” 🇰🇪
Some observers say the gathering signals an attempt to reassert Jubilee’s relevance in Kenya’s evolving political alliances.
⚖️ FINAL WORD
From State House to opposition politics, Jubilee remains a key player in Kenya’s political story.
And as Uhuru leads his delegates again…