Deputy President Gachagua is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow, a move some are calling a new political awakening. The Interior Cabinet Secretary has stated that Gachagua's planned rally at Kamukunji grounds requires prior police clearance and notification for security reasons. Meanwhile, supporters of the DCP are planning a welcome celebration. Members in Nakuru have declared they will not be intimidated from holding the event. In Embu, supporters warned the government they will stage protests if Gachagua is arrested upon his return.
Deputy President Gachagua is expected to arrive tomorrow, a move many are calling a new political awakening. This development is being covered live by KTN News Kenya.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's planned rally at Kamukunji grounds tomorrow requires prior police clearance and notification for security, according to the Interior Cabinet Secretary. The government emphasizes adherence to public order regulations for all gatherings.
Members of the DCP Nakuru chapter have declared they will not be intimidated from holding a welcoming celebration for their leader, Gachagua. This announcement comes amidst preparations for the event, asserting their intent to proceed despite potential pressure.