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Jubilee Party Relocates Headquarters To Kileleshwa

Sarah Wamaitha by Sarah Wamaitha
February 1, 2023
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Jubilee Party’s headquarters have moved from Pangani to the upscale Kileleshwa neighborhood in Nairobi.

The new headquarters will be located in a building near Mandera Road, according to a notice from the party’s secretary general dated Wednesday, February 1, 2023.

According to Kioni, the action was a part of their intention to restructure the party and develop future leaders.

Read: Building That Houses Jubilee Party Headquarters Up For Auction

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“Our focus will be on strengthening our county, constituency, and ward offices and recruiting more members as we mould and nurture the next generation of Jubilee Leaders,” read the statement in part.

The multi-story building that houses the Jubilee Party’s headquarters had been put up for auction, according to a notice dated August 29, 2022, by Garam Investments Auctioneers.

The land parcel where the building sits, reference number 209/1530-Emani Business Center, is registered under Farmers Industry Limited and Ms. Florence Wairimu Mbugua.

Read: Why Stanbic Bank Is Auctioning Jubilee Party Headquarters

The building, Emani Business Center, was put up for auction due to Ksh.435 million debt owed to Stanbic Bank. According to those who are familiar with the loan, Stanbic Bank Kenya, a subsidiary of Standard Bank South Africa, was in an attempt to recover millions of shillings for a debt that became overdue in 2021.

Garam Investments put the structure up for auction on September 11, 2022, in a bid to recover the loan. Before being permitted to place a bid, bidders were required to present a deposit of Ksh5 million in cash or a banker’s check.

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