The Senate will convene a special session on Wednesday afternoon to address the impeachment charges against Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza.

Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has called for this session through a gazette notice to review the allegations against Mwangaza.
Kingi received a letter from the Speaker of the Meru County Assembly dated August 9, prompting the session.
During the session, Senators will first vote on whether to address the issue in a full Senate meeting or to establish a special committee to investigate the charges.
Should the Senate opt for a special committee, the committee will be tasked with reporting back on the validity of the charges.
If any charges are confirmed, the Senate will then vote on whether to reject or uphold the impeachment.
Mwangaza faces impeachment due to alleged constitutional violations, gross misconduct, and abuse of office.
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