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Ousted deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has slammed President William Ruto over weakening the opposition in a bid to continue with what he termed as continued oppression of citizens. While attending a church service in Kajiado County, Gachagua also accused the head of state of selling the iconic Bomas of Kenya to a foreign citizen.
Gachagua Accuses President Ruto of Weakening Opposition
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- 10 Mar 2025 - The government has denied reports by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua that Bomas of Kenya, the State-owned tourist village in Nairobi’s Lang’ata area, has been sold to a Turkish national.
- 10 Mar 2025 - A few days after being laid to rest, Kenya still remembers the prodigious tenure Wafula Chebukati maintained at the helm of the national electoral body, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
- 10 Mar 2025 - Pope Francis, in hospital with pneumonia, is showing slight signs of improvement but it is too early to discuss his return home, a Vatican source said Monday.
- 10 Mar 2025 - Members of the Dupoto settlement scheme are calling for investigations into several individuals over the alleged misappropriation of Ksh.2.7 billion meant for their compensation following the acquisition of their land in Embakasi South.
- 10 Mar 2025 - A legal battle is brewing between two brothers over a disputed 4,720-acre piece of land within the Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
- 10 Mar 2025 - The Democratic Republic of Congo has temporarily suspended exports of cobalt as the world's leading producer hopes to stem falling prices, though analysts warn the freeze is not without risk.
- 10 Mar 2025 - “Gachagua must have forgotten that Cabinet meetings are now digitised."
- 10 Mar 2025 - Further, companies that falsify reports or do not keep accurate records of the accident incidents at their premises will also face fines of Ksh100,000.
- 10 Mar 2025 - Doctor attributes the increase to sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary choices and societal pressures
- 10 Mar 2025 - House committee says National Treasury approved the withdrawal of the money under Article 223 of the Constitution.