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Former Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju has announced that his resignation from the party is a personal decision aimed at focusing on private affairs and speaking freely on national matters. Speaking on Monday, August 25, 2025, Tuju dismissed claims that his exit was linked to ambitions for the Siaya gubernatorial seat in 2027, saying he has no plans to seek elective office.
Raphael Tuju resigns from Jubilee, rules out 2027 political ambitions
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