“We’re Not Done Yet,” Says Uhuru as Matiang’i Makes Surprise Comeback at Jubilee Headquarters

A wave of curiosity and speculation is sweeping across the political scene after former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i was spotted at the Jubilee Party headquarters this morning.

His surprise attendance at a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting chaired by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Left Kenyans wondering what the two former powerhouses could be planning.

The meeting, which took place at the party’s Pangani offices, brought together key Jubilee figures .

What insiders describe as a critical strategy session to breathe new life into the party.

Matiang’i’s sudden reappearance on the political radar has drawn attention.

Especially given his silence since the transition of power. Details of the meeting were shared

Allies close to the retired president suggest that the gathering could be part of a larger plan to rebuild Jubilee’s influence.

Re-establish its political identity after losing ground to the ruling alliance.

Matiang’i’s attendance, they say, might not just be symbolic, it could signal a potential political comeback for the former CS.

Once regarded as one of Uhuru’s most loyal and effective enforcers in government.

For months, Matiang’i has stayed away from the public eye, avoiding political noise and controversy. His quiet return alongside Uhuru Kenyatta has reignited talks of a possible reorganization of opposition politics.

Especially as the ODM family continues to find its footing after the passing of former Broad-Based Government partner Raila Odinga.

Political watchers argue that this renewed contact between Uhuru and his former allies could mark the beginning of a new opposition formation, one that blends experience with fresh strategy.

Whether it’s a reunion driven by nostalgia or a calculated political revival remains to be seen.

For now, Kenyans are keenly following every move inside the Jubilee offices, waiting to see if the party that once ruled the country is quietly plotting its return to the national stage.

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