NAIROBI, Kenya—People’s Renaissance Movement (PM Party) leader Caleb Amisi has promised its 2027 political aspirants competitive, free, and fair nominations.

In a statement shared on his official social media accounts on Friday, August 21, 2026, the Saboti MP said the process will be a departure from the troubles experienced by other parties.
“All our aspirants shall be subjected to competitive, free, and fair nomination, away from the troubles experienced by other parties,” said the youthful MP.
MP Amisi made the remarks when he received new PM party members defecting from ODM who want to vie for women representatives for Bungoma (Nita Juma Cheptekei), Juliet Osundwa (Kakamega) and Noella (Nairobi).
MP Caleb Amisi meets more aspirants
Later, the MP who recently landed back in the country from his diaspora engagements also met an aspirant for Nyandarua County, Dr. Kimani Karangu, who officially joined the PM party.
“Dr. Kimani Karangu has been supportive of the party all the way while working in Canada. PM stands for movement, and we are ready to go,” explained the lawmaker.
He also met Justine Misoka (Nairobi senatorial aspirant) and Phanuel, who is eyeing the Bungoma senatorial seat.
“The train has left the station! We shall arrive soon, inshallah!” MP Amisi said.
PM Party holds its inaugural NDC in Nairobi
Before embarking on his diaspora tour, MP Amisi was formally appointed to lead the PM Party during its launch and inaugural National Delegates Convention (NDC) at the ASK Dome Jamhuri in Nairobi City County.
In his speech, Amisi said the new party would focus on advancing economic liberation, economic renaissance, and justice for Kenyans.
“Kenya is currently in a total quagmire. The crisis we face today, my people, demands more than cosmetic change. It requires a true economic Renaissance similar to the European and African Renaissance,” said the lawmaker.
Reflecting on June 24, 2024, a day when Kenya was on high alert as youth-led opposition to the Reject Finance Bill 2024 climaxed, Amisi applauded the youth for coming out in large numbers to fight for what he termed a people’s renaissance.
“This was a renaissance to lower the cost of living, have a productive regime, have a country with competitive energy infrastructure, build accountable universal healthcare, build democratic institutions to fight corruption, place Kenya in a strategic position to attract direct foreign investment, and build a modern education system that produces graduates who fit in the emerging global job market,” explained the youthful MP.
A section of political leaders who graced the event, including Martha Karua, Ekuru Aokot, David Maraga, Eugene Wamalwa, Boniface Mwangi, Willis Otieno, Reuben Kigame, and Cleophas Malala, among others, called for the removal of President William Ruto through the 2027 elections.
The PM Party’s “The Big Five” agenda
Amisi told the attendees that the movement is anchored on five priority areas, which they are calling “The Big Five.”
“We shall draw inspiration from our animals, the Big Five, to create jobs for our young people, deal with corruption, defend the constitution, manage public debt and revise the economy, and tackle tribal politics once and for all,” explained Amisi.
Earlier, Amisi announced that the new political outfit will produce a presidential candidate in 2027.
In the run-up to the launch, the party also officially inaugurated its Women League, a move it termed as ushering in a new chapter of women’s leadership, inclusion, and empowerment within the party and across the country.







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