K
Originally published by Kenyanstop
February 27, 2026
2h ago
Court Gives Directive on Case Seeking Kindiki's Removal From Office

The petitioner noted that events leading up to Kindiki’s ascension to the DP position were conducted secretly and violated principles of transparency enshrined in Article 10 of the Constitution...
✨ Key Highlights
A three-judge bench has scheduled March 19, 2026, for a ruling on a petition seeking the removal of Deputy President Kithure Kindiki from office.
- The case, filed in October 2024, also requests a five-judge bench to hear disputes arising from the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
- The petitioner, businessman Aura, argues that Kindiki did not formally resign as Interior Cabinet Secretary before taking the oath of office as Deputy President, violating constitutional provisions.
- Lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui, representing the petitioner, urged the court to certify the matter for hearing by five judges due to its complexity and substantial constitutional questions.
Continue Reading
Read the complete article from Kenyans
Advertisement
Related News
Advertisement




