President Ruto's Focus on State House Chapel and Remarks Lead to Gachagua Response - September 2025
President William Ruto has confirmed that plans to build a new church within the State House grounds are still active, citing that the current worship space is too small. He also made history by becoming the first Head of State to attend a church service at the existing State House Interdenominational Chapel, an iron sheet structure that has been operational for 22 years. Separately, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua criticized President Ruto for remarks made at a State House meeting with teachers. Gachagua claims Ruto mocked his academic achievements, prompting him to question the authenticity of the President's own education. President Ruto's remarks had implied that working with 'uneducated' leaders was jeopardizing his administration.
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President Ruto says plans to build church at State House still on
Gachagua Claps Back at Ruto Over 'Uneducated' Jibe
Secrets of State House 'Mabati Chapel' Revealed as Ruto Attends Service
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