One positive thing that has come with my impeachment; Gachagua

Rigathi Gachagua has revealed that it is not all gloom and doom following his impeachment as Deputy President
Rigathi Gachagua has revealed that it is not all gloom and doom following his impeachment as Deputy President.
Speaking during a funeral service in Kiambu County, Gachagua detailed that he now had time to visit his friends.
He expressed that many of his friends had shown him support during his difficult moment adding that even religious leaders were visiting him to check up on him.
“Everything that happens has a bad side and a good side. We have a lot of time for friends. Friends are very important and there are not many who are genuine. If yours passes five, then you are lucky,” the former DP divulged.
“Now we have time to visit friends. Even on Sunday, I spend the whole day with Bishops.
On the other hand, he acknowledged that many people had been calling him to ask about his next move.
According to Gachagau, people need to remain calm as the impeachment process is challenged in court. Therefore, he called on his supporters to remain peaceful.
Why all school gates will remain open during KCSE exams; KNEC
UK announces Ksh667 million funding for Kenya
All phone importers and travelers must declare IMEI numbers starting Jan 2025; KRA
Government announces plans to review NSSF contribution
Elon Musk responds after Starlink suspended new subscriptions in Nairobi
Two Moi University students drown in abandoned quarry
Nonetheless, he called on the church to be vigilant and speak up when things are not okay in the country.
“People have been calling me to ask what is going to happen. Don’t worry. When we feel offended (Mt Kenya region) we keep quiet.
“The church must speak the truth and tell the congregation the way things are,” he added.
This was the second time the former DP was making a public appearance following the swearing-in of Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.
President William Ruto nominated the former Interior CS to replace Gachagua after the impeachment was upheld by the Senate.
Also read,
200 Parliament staff sent home over fake academic papers
Ruto details roles of new National Intelligence and Research University
Kenyan man sentenced in US for plotting terror attack
Shock as another KCSE candidate dies shortly before sitting for exam
Office of the Attorney General announces mass job opportunities; How to apply
EACC, DPP clash again over withdrawal of graft case
Follow us