Lennah Koinange enters Kiambaa parliamentary race on a Jubilee Party ticket

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The Jubilee Party has welcomed Hon. Lennah Wanjiku wa Koinange into its fold.

This happened after she declared her intention to run for the Member of Parliament seat in Kiambaa Constituency during the 2027 General Election on the party’s ticket.

Secretary General Hon. Moitalel Ole Kenta made the announcement on behalf of the party. He received Hon. Lennah and expressed support for her decision to join. The party stated that its doors remain open to all Kenyans who share its values of shared prosperity, inclusive leadership, unity, and a focus on building a better future for the country.

Hon. Lennah Wanjiku wa Koinange brings experience and commitment to the party. Supporters have reacted positively to the news. Many have sent messages of welcome and congratulations, wishing her success in the upcoming election.

Comments highlighted her as a dedicated and powerful leader who can make a difference in her constituency.

This move fits into Jubilee Party’s efforts to strengthen its presence ahead of the 2027 elections. The party continues to invite people who want to work together for Kenya’s development.

With the hashtag #MbelePamoja, which means moving forward together, the party emphasizes unity and collective progress.

For voters in Kiambaa Constituency, this announcement brings a new candidate into the race. Hon. Lennah’s entry adds to the choices available in the area.

The party believes in giving opportunities to leaders who align with its goals of inclusive growth and good governance.

Political parties in Kenya often welcome new members to expand their reach and bring fresh ideas. Jubilee Party’s action shows its willingness to work with individuals who have a track record of service.

Such developments help shape the political landscape at the constituency level.

The welcome of Hon. Lennah Wanjiku wa Koinange highlights the party’s ongoing commitment to building a strong team. It also sends a message that Jubilee remains active and open to collaboration with Kenyans from different backgrounds who want to contribute to national progress.

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