Jubilee Party has undergone significant leadership changes: Richard Ole Kenta is new Secretary General, replacing Jeremiah Kioni, now Deputy Party Leader.
Other changes include Vincent Mogaka Kemosi as National Chairman, Dan Mwangi as Executive Director, and Kiembi Gitura as Director of Elections.
These changes aim to strengthen the party ahead of 2027 General Election and position Jubilee as a credible national alternative.
Wambugu, on Facebook, said he's disappointed by how Jeremiah Kioni was treated, saying Kioni fought for the party with his blood and sweat and didn't get a promotion.
Wambugu also criticized former DP Rigathi Gachagua for saying he'll run for President in 2027. Wambugu says Gachagua won't run for public office until his impeachment is overturned by a court.
The changes in Jubilee Party have sparked mixed reactions, with some leaders expressing support for the new leadership while others question the timing and process.
The party's future direction and alliances ahead of 2027 will likely depend on how the new leadership navigates internal dynamics and national politics.
Jubilee Party's leadership changes come amid shifting alliances and preparations for the 2027 elections. The party's ability to regain ground will depend on its strategy and cohesion.
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