The Jubilee Party is today holding its Special National Delegates Conference (NDC) at the Jockey Club, Ngong Racecourse in Nairobi.
The meeting, convened by Party Leader His Excellency Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, has drawn delegates from across the country for what is expected to be a decisive moment in the party’s future.The NDC is focusing on three key areas.
First, delegates are receiving a status report from the National Executive Committee (NEC), outlining the progress, challenges, and achievements of the party since the last convention.
This provides members with a transparent update on Jubilee’s current position in Kenya’s political arena.Secondly, the conference is engaging in the review, formulation, and approval of the party’s Constitution, organs, policies, and programs.
These discussions are vital as Jubilee seeks to modernize its structures, strengthen internal democracy, and chart a fresh policy direction that resonates with Kenyans ahead of 2027.
The NDC is providing a platform to consider and approve other critical matters that will shape Jubilee’s role in the country’s politics — including strategies for unity, coalition-building, and positioning the party as a home for all Kenyans committed to peace, progress, and prosperity.
Today’s gathering marks a significant turning point for Jubilee. With thousands of delegates in attendance, the conference demonstrates the party’s determination to remain a major force in Kenya’s political landscape and to reconnect with citizens at the grassroots.