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It could all be a massive cover up exercise! That is the take of Anglican Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit on the ongoing frenzy over plans to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. the country's head of the Anglican Church says the Gachagua impeachment talk could all be a diversionary tactic to drive the country's attention from recent controversies and specifically the planned shadowy take over the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by Indian company Adani Group; believed to be fronted by influential local figures. And as Seth Olale reports, the Anglican Archbishop warned that Kenyans are fed up with the circus.
Archbishop Ole Sapit says Gachagua ouster motion diversionary
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