The Registrar of Political Parties, Ann Nderitu, has reaffirmed the former President Uhuru Kenyatta as the leader of the Jubilee Party.
In a gazette notice dated June 30, Nderitu also confirmed changes to the Jubilee Party leadership stemming from the party’s National Delegates Convention (NDC) held in May 2023.
Uhuru retains the position of the Jubilee Party leader, deputized by Beatrice Gambo (strategy), Kados Muiruri (operational), and Joseph Manje (Outreach).
Registrar of political parties gazettes new Jubilee party leadership. Photo: Courtesy.
Moreover, Saitoti Torome takes over the national chairperson position from Nelson Dzuya.
David Murathe and Jeremiah Kioni retain the deputy national chairperson and Secretary general positions, respectively.
Yassin Noor will be the new Deputy Secretary-General taking over from Joshua Kutuny, Kagwe Gichohi retains the National Treasurer position and Abdulkadir Haji remains National Organizing Secretary.
On the other hand, Pauline Njoroge has been gazetted as the new Deputy National Organizing Secretary, replacing Mutava Musyimi.
Maison Leshomo will now chair the Women’s League, which previously had no leader listed.
Furthermore, Angel Mbuthia now takes over as Youth League National Chairperson and Wanja Maina retains her position as Chairperson of the Persons with Disabilities League.
This come days after a High Court ruling upheld the resolutions made during the party’s National Delegates Conference (NDC) held in May 2023, validating Uhuru’s leadership.

