The Jubilee Party has intensified its political activity with a renewed show of support for former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i, who is now being fronted as a potential presidential candidate in the upcoming general elections.
In a high-energy meeting held on Thursday, the party brought together aspirants from Kisii, Nyamira, Kiambu, and Nairobi counties, all united by what they described as a shared vision for a better Kenya. The gathering, described by insiders as a “political awakening,” came just days after Dr. Matiang’i’s return to the country—his presence signaling a potential new chapter for the party.
Jubilee Party Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni led the charge, stating unequivocally that Dr. Matiang’i is best positioned to lead the nation forward. “He is a technocrat with a proven track record in public service. His leadership style is exactly what Kenya needs during this critical time,” said Kioni.
The party also used the platform to raise concerns about Kenya’s rising debt levels. Kioni urged that any borrowing must translate into visible and meaningful development for the citizens, noting that public confidence in leadership is tied to the delivery of tangible results.
With mounting anticipation and a groundswell of support, the Jubilee Party appears to be laying the groundwork for a robust campaign centered around Dr. Matiang’i. “The momentum is real,” declared one party member. “The change is unstoppable.”
As the country inches closer to the next electoral cycle, the reemergence of Matiang’i on the political scene is already stirring interest and speculation across Kenya’s political landscape.


