Gachagua Reveals Poisoning Attempts and Health Crisis

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua made his first public appearance on Sunday and discussed his health status after failing to testify in the Senate.
Gachagua discloses that he had suffered a severe health scare just before his scheduled testimony at the Senate impeachment hearing. He recounts experiencing acute chest pain and respiratory distress, symptoms which prompted immediate medical intervention. According to Gachagua, medical professionals at Karen Hospital informed him that the timely treatment potentially saved his life. Though still recuperating, Gachagua expresses gratitude for the care he received and acknowledges the support of those who visited him during his hospitalization.
In a startling revelation, the former Deputy President alleged that there had been multiple attempts to poison him. He claims to have reported one such incident, which purportedly occurred in Kisumu, to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Gachagua further reports that his security detail was withdrawn following his hospitalization. He asserts that this action, along with the placement of his office staff on compulsory leave, was a deliberate attempt to impede his ability to function in his role.
“President withdrew all my guard. Again to cripple the functions. All officers in my office were sent on compulsory leave,” he says.
The political landscape surrounding Gachagua's impeachment remains fraught with tension. Despite mounting a vigorous legal defence, Gachagua was removed from office by the Senate on Thursday, October 17, following the National Assembly's endorsement of the charges against him. In the wake of his removal, the National Assembly unanimously voted for Professor Kithure Kindiki as the new deputy president. However, the High Court has temporarily halted Gachagua's replacement, citing constitutional requirements that mandate the taking of an oath of office before Professor Kindiki can officially assume the role.
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Blah Blah Blah! If the State…
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Blah Blah Blah! If the State really wanted you dead, you would be dead and your divisive poisonous tongue would have rotten out already!!!
If you can’t work with anyone, including your boss, then firing is the only solution, not even considering all the crimes that are alleged against you that you have committed, like stealing from your dead brother, making hundreds of millions of dollars (US) just in under two years since being the deputy, incompetence, insubordination, and on and on and on, including disclosure national security information! Egregious
Given an opportunity and then greed and cocky narcissism get over your head!!!
NONSENSE
Does Rigathî know expired…
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Does Rigathî know expired Kamau was snatched by death from Mombasa SH yet he was guarded by two hundred heavily armed sap shooters?Same with muuaji Moi who had 60 and Mwai-50.Does he remember how muuaji Raila was rushed to SA hospital after cannibaliziing expired Nderitu’s decayed brains and liver during his burial?Can he remember 50 heavily armed bodyguards were stranded at their home when their boss was throwing in the helicopter?
Sasa mbona Ruto anatesa Baba…
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Sasa mbona Ruto anatesa Baba Kevo hivi?
If the government principles…
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If the government principles whose foundation is church can poison one another, Do the citizens really need that government or the church
All we have is drama and crowns. We need to start recognizing nations not countries.
Each nation must organize itself first after which we will form a country.
Kenyan is almost there.
When you mix oil with water you have to keep beating the solution to keep it mixed. Where you stop, everything goes back to where it belongs.
Beating will soon stop; everything will go back where it belongs and finally peace will be achieved.
God's separation loading.
Every day you watch Kenya…
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Every day you watch Kenya news all you hear is constitution construction as if no one else has any natural life left in them. Tribal echelons agitating for destruction of Kenya as a peaceful nation.
President, deputy president and the rest of civil servants work directly for the Kenyan people. They don’t or employed to represent their tribes.
The only national representatives whom they directly represent their local constituents- who apparently are no more one tribe are MPs. Cosmopolitan towns however have or should have a national outlook of representation just like all other government representations.
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