Jubilee Party Gains Momentum as Young Leaders Defect from Rival Parties

 

Jubilee Party Welcomes New Wave of Youth Leaders and Grassroots Mobilizers

By Jeff Kizzilah /Digital Editor

The Jubilee Party has received a major boost following the decision by a delegation of vibrant young leaders, aspirants, and grassroots mobilizers led by Kimani Mbugua to leave their former political parties and officially join the Jubilee Party.

Speaking during the meeting, Jubilee Party Secretary General Hon. Moitalel Ole Kenta, MP, expressed his delight at welcoming the youthful delegation, describing their move as a strong vote of confidence in the party’s vision, leadership, and commitment to empowering the next generation.
“I had the privilege of receiving a delegation of vibrant young leaders led by Kimani Mbugua from KANU, who together with several aspirants and grassroots mobilizers, made the bold decision to leave their former political parties and join the Jubilee Party,” said Hon. Ole Kenta.

He noted that Jubilee remains committed to providing a platform where young leaders can actively participate, compete fairly, and contribute meaningfully to shaping the future of both the party and the country.
“Jubilee continues to open its doors to the next generation of leaders. The growing confidence in our party confirms that Jubilee remains the movement of choice for young, progressive, and visionary Kenyans,” he added.

The latest defections underscore the party’s growing appeal among young people seeking inclusive leadership, democratic participation, and a renewed political direction. Jubilee leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening grassroots structures and creating opportunities for emerging leaders to take up leadership roles.

As the party continues to expand its support base across the country, it remains focused on promoting unity, development, and inclusive governance under its rallying call of #MbelePamoja.

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