Muhoho Kenyatta joins Matiang’i for Jubilee Party event in Narok

Muhoho Kenyatta, younger brother of former President Uhuru Kenyatta, on Friday, May 1, 2026, made a rare political appearance after joining Fred Matiang’i at a Jubilee Party function in Narok County.

The event, a Maa Delegates Conference and the homecoming celebration for Jubilee Secretary General Moitalel Ole Kenta, forms part of the party’s ongoing grassroots mobilisation campaign as it seeks to rebuild its structures ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Party officials said the conference was aimed at strengthening internal systems, consolidating support in the Maa region, and re-energising the party’s base following a period of political realignment.

Muhoho’s presence at the event drew significant attention, given his traditionally low-profile role in public political activities despite his close ties to the Kenyatta political establishment.

He joined Matiang’i, who has in recent months taken on a more visible role in popularising the party as he eyes the 2027 presidential seat.

Jubilee Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang’i during the homecoming celebration for Jubilee Secretary General Moitalel Ole Kenta on Friday, May 1, 2026. PHOTO/@RealMatiangi/X

The gathering also attracted several opposition leaders, highlighting growing collaboration across political formations.

Among those in attendance were Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and Peter Munya, leader of the Party of National Unity (PNU).