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I can't do enough for my wife Pauline to give her comfort, Kalonzo opens up on wife's illness

Kalonzo reflected on their marriage—a union full of love, mutual support, and moments that have tested their strength and faith.

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by JAMES GICHIGI

News04 April 2025 - 16:00
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In Summary


  • He opened up about Pauline’s prolonged illness and the toll it has taken on him and their family. This, he revealed, made him contemplate stepping away from the political arena.
  • “But I know Pauline wouldn’t agree. She’s a vision carrier. She knows where we’ve come from and what we’re meant to achieve, so I keep going.”
Veteran Leader Kalonzo Musyoka/ SCREENGRAB

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has offered a heartfelt glimpse into his journey with his wife, Pauline Musyoka—sharing how they met, the love that has bonded them, and the challenges they’ve weathered together over the years.

In an interview with TV47, Kalonzo reflected on their marriage—a union full of love, mutual support, and moments that have tested their strength and faith.

Their story began in their teenage years during a Christian conference organized by the Kenya Students Christian Fellowship at Alliance Girls High School.

Kalonzo, then a Form Five student in Meru, met Pauline, who was in her second year at Mulango Girls in Kitui.

What began as a simple conversation during a charismatic prayer session would eventually blossom into a lifelong connection.

“Both of us attended the conference, and some people were speaking in tongues. We just sat there wondering what was happening,” Kalonzo said with a chuckle.

“So we started a conversation—the ones who were not speaking in tongues.”

That moment sparked the beginning of a beautiful journey.

As they grew older, their paths continued to cross.

Kalonzo recalled how Pauline, who worked at the Ministry of Labour under NSSF, would visit him at university in the mid-1970s.

Before long, their professional and personal ambitions took them abroad—Pauline left for India to study, while Kalonzo secured a scholarship to study in Cyprus in 1978.

The two would eventually tie the knot in 1985. As of 2025, the couple marks 40 years of marriage.

Kalonzo admitted that their journey has not been without its hardships.

He opened up about Pauline’s prolonged illness and the toll it has taken on him and their family.

This, he revealed, made him contemplate stepping away from the political arena.

“Quite frankly, with an unwell wife, it has occurred to me severally—I could just quit politics and take care of her,” he said.

“But I know Pauline wouldn’t agree. She’s a vision carrier. She knows where we’ve come from and what we’re meant to achieve, so I keep going.”

Though he did not go into detail about her ailment, Kalonzo expressed deep appreciation for the support they've received from friends, clergy, and well-wishers.

“One time, a bishop from Canterbury came here and prayed for her. Israel Mbonyi also came and played the guitar for her. I hold the view that one day she will stand and walk,” he shared.

Kalonzo also spoke of the unwavering support he tries to offer his wife every day.

“I know that if I were in a similar situation, Pauline would take even better care of me. So, I can never do enough for her—my role is to bring her comfort and pray for her healing.”

Despite her condition, Pauline remained part of important family milestones.

Kalonzo addressed public speculation over her absence at their daughter Damarie Saada Kalonzo’s wedding to Martin Nyaga in Naivasha in December 2024.

He revealed that two ceremonies were held—one at their home and another in Naivasha.

“She came. We had two ceremonies, actually—people didn’t know that. There was a ceremony here at home, where Pauline came out to give her daughter away because she wasn’t able to travel to Naivasha. And that was very special,” he said.

Kalonzo concluded by reaffirming his commitment to his family, his wife’s well-being, and his dedication to public service—guided by his faith and the love that has held his family together through the years.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and her daughter walk into the wedding venue in Naivasha, Nakuru County, in December 2024.

 

Kalonzo Musyoka Opens Up on 40-Year Love Journey With Wife Pauline

Despite her condition, Pauline remained part of important family milestones. Kalonzo addressed public speculation over her absence at their daughter Damarie Saada Kalonzo’s wedding to Martin Nyaga in Naivasha in December 2024.

He revealed that, in fact, two ceremonies were held—one at their home and another in Naivasha.

“She came. We had two ceremonies, actually—people didn’t know that. There was a ceremony here at home, where Pauline came out to give her daughter away because she wasn’t able to travel to Naivasha. And that was very special,” he said.

Kalonzo concluded by reaffirming his commitment to his family, his wife’s well-being, and his dedication to public service—guided by his faith and the love that has held his family together through the years.

 

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