28/05/2026
JUBILEE YOUTH LEAGUE OPEN LETTER TO THE UDA REGIME.
Kenyans are tired. The Kenyan youths are tired. Tired of expensive fuel, unbearable taxes, high cost of living, unemployment, and a government that seems more focused on blaming retired leaders than fixing the problems hurting ordinary wananchi. You cannot campaign in government forever. At some point, excuses run out and leadership must begin.
Stop making President Uhuru Kenyatta the scapegoat for failures you now fully own. The cries of struggling families, frustrated youth, and hardworking Kenyans cannot be silenced by political theatrics.
Kenyans deserve better.
28/05/2026
Jubilee Party joins the nation in mourning the tragic loss of young students in the fire at Utumishi Girls Academy, Gilgil, Nakuru County. Our hearts are with the grieving families, the school community, and all those affected. We pray for comfort, strength, and healing during this painful time, and for the peaceful rest of the young souls.
26/05/2026
Earlier today, Dr. Fred Matiang’i met Jubilee aspirants drawn from Nairobi County and also welcomed aspirants from other political parties who have since defected to Jubilee Party.
The DPL assured the aspirants that the party shall continue deepening its grassroots structures, revamping county leadership structures, and ensuring free, fair, and credible nominations at the appropriate time.
He reiterated Jubilee Party’s commitment to strengthening internal democracy and building a united, vibrant, and people-centered movement ahead of the 2027 General Election.
26/05/2026
Today, the IEBC has officially cleared Hon. Wilson Kigwa as the Jubilee Party candidate for the upcoming Ol Kalou Constituency by-election.
As he now proudly flies the Jubilee flag, we reaffirm that Jubilee Party is ready, organized, and fully committed to offering the people of Ol Kalou leadership grounded in service, unity, and development.
25/05/2026
Our Party Leader and Former President, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta, has strongly condemned the reckless rise of tribal incitement, divisive rhetoric, and politics of hatred being shamelessly perpetrated by individuals entrusted with leadership.
It is deeply unfortunate that at a time when millions of Kenyans are struggling under the weight of an unbearable cost of living, punitive taxation, unemployment, and economic despair, some leaders have chosen to manufacture enemies, weaponize ethnicity, and peddle dangerous propaganda to distract Kenyans from the real issues affecting their daily lives.
H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta has reminded the nation that Kenya was built through unity, sacrifice, and shared purpose, not division, intimidation, and politics of exclusion. He has called upon all Kenyans to firmly reject divisive narratives and remain steadfast in safeguarding the peace, harmony, and national cohesion that bind us together as one people.
The Former President has further challenged Kenyans to rise above empty political theatrics and be deliberate in electing leaders, not mere politicians, leaders with vision, competence, integrity, and the courage to solve problems facing ordinary wananchi, rather than exploit pain and division for political survival.
Kenya deserves leadership that unites, listens, and delivers, not politics that divides, deceives, and destroys. The future of our nation depends on our collective resolve to reject divisive politics and stand together as one people, one nation, with one shared destiny.