Jubilee Party has on January 22 appointed Jeremiah Kioni as its Deputy Party Leader (Operations) as part of a sweeping leadership reorganisation aimed at strengthening the party ahead of the 2027 General Election.

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The announcement was made following a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting chaired by the Party Leader, former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Kioni’s new role places him at the centre of the party’s efforts to streamline operations, ensure compliance with party processes, and coordinate activities from grassroots levels to the national stage.

He will also spearhead the party’s engagement and alliance-building with political and societal stakeholders, Jubilee officials said.

In addition to Kioni’s appointment, the NEC approved a series of key leadership positions. Ole Kenta was appointed Secretary General, with Zack Kinuthia named Deputy Secretary General. Yassin Noor Haji will serve as National Organising Secretary, and Vincent Mogaka Kimoki assumes the role of Chairperson.