Former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza named UMP party leader

Other changes include the appointment of Miriam Karwira Guantai as national chairperson, replacing Samuel John Njagi, and Robert Murega Rimberia as secretary-general, taking over from Stella Kagendo Kariuki.
Former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has been appointed the new party leader of the Umoja na Maendeleo Party (UMP), replacing Charles Wambora in a significant leadership overhaul announced by the Registrar of Political Parties.
According to a gazette notice published on July 1, 2025, Victor Koome Mwangaza has been named deputy party leader, taking over from Haron Shamala Ipalasa.
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"Any person with written submissions concerning the intended changes by the political party shall, within seven (7) days from the date of this publication, make their written submissions to the Registrar of Political Parties," said Anne Nderitu.
Other recent changes include the appointment of Miriam Karwira Guantai as national chairperson, replacing Samuel John Njagi, and Robert Murega Rimberia as secretary-general, taking over from Stella Kagendo Kariuki.
In the treasury, Monicah Njeri Kagumo is the new official, replacing Catherine Wambeti, while Bernard Lenana Keen takes over the role of organising secretary from Christopher Kilonzo.
Alice Waithera Kamau was named Secretary for women's affairs, and Judy Korole Laramoi was appointed secretary for youth affairs.
Sylvia Musimbi Ramaku was listed as the director of campaigns, while Harrison Gatobu Gitonga was appointed as executive director (ex officio).
The party’s headquarters has also been moved from Embu to Meru.
The new office is located at the Kamuketha Building along the Meru–Isiolo Road in Meru, replacing the former location at the House in Embu Town, along the Embu–Meru Highway.
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