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David Murathe

David Wakairu Murathe is the Jubilee Party Vice Chairman and the former Member of Parliament for Gatanga.

The outspoken and combative politician is often seen as the de facto spokesman of President Uhuru Kenyatta and is considered an insider in Uhuru’s kitchen cabinet.

Isaac Mwaura

Isaac Mwaura is a nominated senator representing persons living with disabilities in Parliament and has helped increase their visibility in national mainstream politics.

Wilson Sossion

Wilson Sossion is a nominated Member of Parliament who joined the National Assembly through ODM representing workers’ interest. He is also the Secretary-General of the Kenya National Teachers Union (KNUT).

Amos Kimunya

Amos Muhinga Kimunya is a Member of Parliament representing Kipipiri Constituency in Nyandarua County. He is also the National Assembly Majority leader.

Kimunya has mastered the art of comebacks having captured, lost and then re-elected twice in Kipipiri in four elections spanning 15 years from 2002 to 2017.

Kimani Ngunjiri

Onesmus Ngunjiri Kimani is a Member of Parliament representing Bahati Constituency in Nakuru County. He is a member of the Departmental Committee on Lands and the Committee on Implementation.

The politician had vied in the Subukia (now Bahati) parliamentary seat five times before clinching it in 2013 on a TNA ticket. He retained the seat in 2017 on a Jubilee Party ticket.

Caleb Kositany

Caleb Kositany is the current Member of Parliament for Soy Constituency. Kositany was replaced as Jubilee Deputy Secretary-General, and his position given to his Cherangany counterpart Joshua Kutuny. 

The ouster is said to have been prompted by his dalliance with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party - despite being a Jubilee politician.

Samson Ongeri

Samson Ongeri is the incumbent Senator for Kisii County. He was first elected to Parliament as Nyaribari MP in 1988 and was a member until 1992. 

Ongeri has served as Minister of Education from 2007 to 2012 and Foreign Minister between 2012 and 2013. He unsuccessfully vied for the Kisii senate position in 2013 before clinching the seat in 2017.