Kuria Alleges Ksh10 Million UDA-Linked Plot to Attack Gachagua

According to Kuria, the alleged disruptors intend to attend Gachagua’s rallies dressed in CCK uniforms to create the impression that the party is behind the attack...
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Moses Kuria, leader of the Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) party, has alleged a UDA-linked plot to disrupt President Rigathi Gachagua’s upcoming campaign tour on November 27. The disruption is reportedly tied to an alleged Ksh10 million debt.
- Plotters intend to pose as CCK members and demand Ksh10 million, claiming Gachagua owes this amount to CCK’s Mbeere North candidate, Duncan Mbui.
- Kuria dismissed the debt claim as false, stating neither Gachagua nor Mbui has financial disputes.
- The former Cabinet Secretary and Presidential Advisor warned this could be a precursor to the 2027 General Election violence and urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to investigate.
- The Mbeere North by-election is seen as a key test for President William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua in Mt Kenya.
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Threats and Disruptions Surround Rigathi Gachagua's Political Rallies - November 2025
An opposition rally in Gilgil, Nakuru County, led by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was disrupted by suspected goons, causing attendees to scatter for safety. In a separate incident, Gachagua wrote to Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja ahead of a visit to Mbeere North, reporting alleged threats against him and demanding the arrest of individuals seen in a viral video. Additionally, Chama Cha Kazi (CCK) party leader Moses Kuria alleged a UDA-linked plot involving a Ksh10 million debt to attack Gachagua’s upcoming campaign tour on November 27.




