List of dignitaries who joined Uhuru for Jubilee NDC
By David Nthua, September 26, 2025Former and retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is the Jubilee Party Leader, on Friday, September 26, 2025, presided over the National Delegates Conference held at Ngong Racecourse along Ngong Road.
The meeting brought together key figures in the party as well as close allies of the former Head of State, underscoring the continued strength of the Jubilee movement in Kenya’s political landscape.
Delegates attending the Jubilee Party NDC
Among those in attendance was Deputy Organising Secretary Pauline Njoroge, who has been vocal in championing the Jubilee agenda and rallying members nationwide.
Jubilee Party Vice Chair David Murathe also joined the meeting, reinforcing his position as one of Kenyatta’s trusted political lieutenants.
Peter Kenneth, a respected political figure and close confidant of Uhuru, was present alongside Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni, who has been instrumental in articulating the party’s vision and defending its interests on the national stage.
Former Gatundu North MP Wanjiku Kibe also made her appearance, adding to the list of loyal party supporters.

Notably, former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i attended the conference, signalling the wider network of political alliances that continue to surround the retired President.
Uhuru Kenyatta’s son, John Jomo Kenyatta, also graced the occasion, a rare public appearance that caught the attention of many delegates.
In his address, Uhuru emphasised the need for unity and a truly democratic decision-making process in the party.
“It is my hope that from today, members of Jubilee Party will decide the future of the party and not a few individuals sent from outside,” he said, drawing applause from the delegates.
Uhuru Kenyatta calls for unity.
The former President expressed gratitude to those who had stood by the party during turbulent times.
“I wish to take this opportunity to thank all loyal party members, the many lawyers, and Kenyans of goodwill who have ensured that once again we are able to meet and restart our journey forward,” he added.
Uhuru further underlined the importance of inclusivity in charting the way forward.
“It is my hope that from today we shall see the beginning of a truly democratic process, because it is the people who will decide, sio watu wachache kujifungia pahali, ni members wa chama ambao watachukua hatua na decision ya kutuelezea mwelekeo wa chama utakua mgani,” he declared.
The Jubilee Party National Delegates Conference has long been a key platform where policy directions, unity calls, and membership strength are showcased.
This year’s event at Ngong Racecourse reflected the determination of the party to remain relevant and active in the evolving political environment.
The gathering demonstrated not only the loyalty of Uhuru’s allies but also the resilience of the Jubilee Party brand.
As observers noted, the strong line-up of dignitaries was a reminder that the Jubilee Party continues to hold a stake in shaping Kenya’s political future.