S
Originally published by Standard Politics
📰 Read Full Article
politics
October 12, 2025
1mo ago

Gachagua vows to expose leaders betraying Mt Kenya

Gachagua vows to expose leaders betraying Mt Kenya

DCP leader and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has warned leaders against betraying Mt Kenya and causing political divisions...

✨ Key Highlights

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has vowed to expose leaders betraying the Mt Kenya region, accusing them of colluding with 'outsiders' and engaging in divisive politics. He specifically warned against women leaders participating in illegal acts, stating they would face the same consequences as men.

  • Gachagua addressed faithful at Ambassador of Christ church in Mwea, Kirinyaga county.
  • He alleged that President Ruto joined a trader in Eastleigh who imported 5 million tonnes of rice, undermining local traders.
  • Gachagua criticized the area MP, Kirinyaga governor, and Agriculture CS for not speaking out on rice imports and failing to deliver services.
  • People’s Liberation Party leader Martha Karua appealed for unity within the opposition, stating they would hold a joint nomination for a single presidential candidate.

Continue Reading

Read the complete article from Standard Politics

📰 Read Full Article

Part of the Day's Coverage

Gachagua Changes Stance on Uhuru Kenyatta, Warns Mt Kenya Leaders - October 2025

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has reportedly softened his stance on Former President Uhuru Kenyatta. In a notable shift, Gachagua now states that Kenyatta is a retired president who deserves a peaceful retirement. This change in tone follows months during which Gachagua had defended the former president against criticism from allies of President William Ruto. Separately, Gachagua has vowed to expose leaders he accuses of betraying the Mt Kenya region by engaging in divisive politics and colluding with 'outsiders'. He also specifically warned that women leaders involved in illegal acts would face the same consequences as men.

3 stories in this topic
View Full Coverage
Advertisement