Tag Archives: impeachment motion

Extra Security Deployed at Constituency Offices as Public Participation on Gachagua Impeachment Continues

Security has been increased at constituency offices on the second day of public participation regarding Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment motion. This follows disruptions caused by unruly groups during the sessions held on Friday. The decision to bolster security came after a Kerugoya court mandated that the public participation be …

Read More »

Parliament to Gather Public Opinions on Gachagua Impeachment Before Tuesday Hearing

The impeachment motion against Deputy President William Ruto will be shared across all 47 counties on Friday to encourage public participation ahead of its review in Parliament. Speaker Moses Wetangula announced that the House will take a break from 12 PM to 2 PM on Wednesday to outline the details …

Read More »

MPs Oppose Gachagua’s Impeachment, Seek Ruto’s Intervention

Lawmakers from the Mt. Kenya region are urging President William Ruto to step in regarding the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, asserting that his approval is essential for the process. These leaders, led by Muranga Senator Joe Nyutu, are committed to rejecting the impeachment motion and are advocating for …

Read More »

Gachagua to Defend Himself in Impeachment Session Next Tuesday

The National Assembly has scheduled a hearing for Tuesday of next week to address impeachment charges against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Speaker Moses Wetangula announced that Gachagua may either represent himself or appoint a legal representative for the session. Before the hearing, the Assembly will conduct public consultations from all …

Read More »

MPs To Introduce Ouster Motion Against DP Gachagua

Members of Parliament (MPs) are expected to introduce an ouster motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua today, Tuesday, at 2:30 PM in the National Assembly. Majority Leader and Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah confirmed that the impeachment motion will be presented to the House. For the motion to pass, it needs …

Read More »