By Monyonge Kebati

The People’s Renaissance Movement is today holding its inaugural National Delegates Convention at the A.S.K Dome in Jamhuri, Nairobi, in what marks a major step in Saboti MP Caleb Amisi’s efforts to establish the new party as a national political force ahead of the 2027 General Election.
The convention brings together party delegates and supporters as the movement formally sets out its political direction and leadership structures.
Amisi, who has positioned the party as an alternative political vehicle, has been championing what the movement describes as a political, social and economic renaissance for Kenya.


The party has also sought to appeal to young Kenyans, particularly through its message of political change and economic opportunity.
The NDC comes amid significant realignments in Kenya’s political landscape, with various politicians and parties positioning themselves ahead of the 2027 elections.
The convention is expected to provide a platform for the PM Party to unveil its agenda, strengthen its national structures and outline its strategy for the next electoral cycle.