Pauline Njoroge: Matiang’i to join United Opposition campaign trail

By , November 18, 2025

After weeks of being missing in the political arena, Jubilee Party Deputy Organising Secretary Pauline Njoroge has stated that former Interior CS Fred Matiangi will soon showcase his claws.

Taking to her Facebook page on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, Pauline Njoroge acknowledged the prowess of Democracy for Citizens Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua in the ongoing campaigns for the Mbeere North minipoll.

Jubilee Party Deputy Organising Secretary Pauline Njoroge. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/paulinenjoroge
Jubilee Party Deputy Organising Secretary Pauline Njoroge. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/paulinenjoroge

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Pauline Njoroge praises Gachagua

She said Gachagua was setting the pace in a way that few politicians could match. Pauline wrote that his mobilisation skills were on another level and that he was a powerful campaign machine.

“Rigathi Gachagua is a powerful campaign machine. His mobilisation skills are simply on another level. Watching him in Mbeere North today, I am honestly in awe. From commanding massive rallies to effortlessly switching into door-to-door engagement, he is firing on all cylinders,” Pauline Njoroge wrote.

She noted that the momentum in Mbeere North was only part of a bigger and coordinated push by the United Opposition across the country.

Rigathi Gachagua campaigns for DP's Newton Karish for Mbeere North MP seat by-election. PHOTO/@rigathi/X
Rigathi Gachagua campaigns for DP’s Newton Karish for the Mbeere North MP seat by-election. PHOTO/@rigathi/X

She observed that Kalonzo Musyoka was in Magarini rallying voters behind Karisa Kenga.

She also highlighted that George Natembeya and Eugene Wamalwa were in Malava energising the ground for Seth Panyako.

Pauline revealed that the team was preparing for another major boost.

Expected Matiang’i’s return

She said former Interior CS Fred Matiangi would join the United Opposition campaign trail in the coming days after completing his consultations with Jubilee Party grassroots leaders.

She said the movement had become coordinated and determined.

“And in just a couple of days, Fred Matiang’i will join the United Opposition campaign trail after wrapping up his consultations with Jubilee Party grassroots leaders,” she added.

Former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i speaking at a past event. PHOTO/@DrFredMatiang/X
Former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i speaking at a past event. PHOTO/@DrFredMatiang/X

“From coast to highlands, from village centres to urban strongholds, the United Opposition is moving as one coordinated, determined, and unstoppable movement,” Pauline Njoroge posted on Facebook.

According to her, the opposition had grown into an unstoppable political force moving from coast to highlands and from village centres to major towns with a united message.

Pauline added that the joint push was bringing fire and fun into the campaigns.

She said Gachagua had elevated the energy of the movement, and the entry of Matiangi was expected to give the campaign fresh momentum.

Political observers say Matiangi’s return will shake the race further as he still commands strong influence in several regions.

They argue that his appearance on the trail will solidify the United Opposition strategy of fronting strong figures in every battleground.

The Mbeere North minipoll has attracted national attention because parties see it as a test of strength ahead of the next general election.

The intensified activities signal a heated final stretch as top leaders prepare to make their last push for votes.

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