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Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua is not holding back, calling president William Ruto’s recent tour of Nairobi a total embarrassment in his latest scathing attack targeting his former boss. In an exclusive sit down with K24 TV, Gachagua accused the head of state of turning a blind eye to lawlessness during the visit, by failing to condemn the chaos witnessed in the city. Gachagua also dismissed the Raila-ruto political pact, terming it as a mere survival tactic for the president referring to his successor as a mere Ruto employee who doesn’t wield any support from the mount kenya region.
Gachagua Slams Ruto Over Nairobi Tour, Dismisses Raila-Ruto Pact
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