Jubilee National Vice-Chairperson David Murathe is still in office despite reports indicating otherwise in social media. [File, Standard]Jubilee Party has announced that David Murathe has not resigned as party national vice-chairperson. In a statement released on Wednesday, May 26 by party communication director Albert Memusi, the party termed false reports circulating on social media that Murathe had quit. Memusi said any changes in the Jubilee Party leadership will be communicated through the official Party organs, as is the norm, and as is articulated in the Jubilee Party Constitution. Murathe in January 2019 resigned his post as Jubilee Party vice-chairperson, saying he could not sit with Deputy President William Ruto in the party’s National Executive Council (NEC).
Source: Standard Digital May 27, 2021 05:00 UTC