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https://nation.africa/ Residents of Kiambu raised an uproar, claiming some of the papers they were using to sign were not valid, leading to the suspension of activities to gather public opinion on the bill to remove the power of the deputy president, Rigathi Gachagua. These residents held a protest in Kiambu city, defending the decision not to remove the deputy president. Political leaders took this opportunity to speak on their behalf. According to these residents, the members of parliament inappropriately used the funds provided to them to gather people and voice their opinions, claiming that some citizens were bribed to create chaos during public opinion polls.
In Kiambu, mixed feelings over proposed impeachment of DP Rigathi Gachagua
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