The visit has drawn attention from local residents and party supporters, many of whom gathered early to welcome the leaders.
Among those present are Party Leader Dr. Oburu Odinga, Deputy Party Leader Simba Arati, and Party Chairperson Gladys Wanga.
They were accompanied by several other senior party officials, showing the importance the party has placed on the Malaba engagements.
The leaders were received by local party members who described the visit as a sign of unity and renewed focus on grassroots politics.
The delegates’ meeting is expected to bring together representatives from different regions to discuss party matters, including organization, leadership, and future plans.
Party officials said the meeting will give delegates a chance to speak openly about issues affecting their areas and to help shape the party’s direction going forward.
According to insiders, emphasis will be placed on strengthening party structures at the county and constituency levels.
After the closed-door meeting, the leaders are expected to address a public rally in Malaba town.
The rally will give residents an opportunity to hear directly from the party leadership on national issues, development priorities, and the party’s message to the country.
Supporters are expected to turn out in large numbers, with local organizers saying preparations are complete.
Also attending the meeting is Iteso community leader Emorimori Paul Sande Emolot.
His presence has been welcomed by party members, who see it as a positive step toward inclusive dialogue and engagement with different communities.
Leaders said his participation reflects the party’s commitment to listening to diverse voices and building broad-based support.