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PREMIUM With Gachagua edged out, Kalonzo now eyes Mt Kenya bastion

Wiper leader and his lieutenants in Parliament have backed Mr Gachagua who is facing an onslaught by UDA and ODM.


  1. PREMIUM How Gachagua reshuffled his chefs to guarantee food safety

    He did not trust State-assigned staff to prepare his meals and brought his private chef to the official residence.

    Rigathi Gachagua
  2. Why Gachagua has protested judges' speedy action on State application

    His lawyer said it is a “well-orchestrated plan to trample on rights of his client".

  3. PREMIUM Secret tapes in Ruto, Gachagua fallout

    After the Nyanza tour and the emergence of the secret conversation, the relationship between the DP and his boss deteriorated.

  4. PREMIUM Gachagua bombshell: My ouster followed two assassination attempts

    He blames his tribulations on taking on President Ruto over ills in government.

    Rigathi Gachagua
  5. Kioni, Waititu pledge Mt Kenya backing for Kalonzo

    Mr Kioni says the Kambas will be part of a revamped Gema voting bloc to unseat President William Ruto in 2027.

    Jeremiah Kioni
  6. Rallying call for unity, cohesion as Kenyans mark Mashujaa Day

    Mt Kenya lawmakers who backed DP’s removal branded traitors.

  7. PREMIUM Behind-the-scenes power play that derailed Kindiki installation

    Politicians allied to the government had declared that the country would have a new deputy president by October 20.

    Uhuru Gardens,
  8. Ruto warning amid deputy's standoff

    Dr Ruto said independence heroes did not fight for individual tribes.

  9. Liveblog: Mashujaa Day fete at Kwale County

    The coastal town of Kwale comes alive today, shaking off its sleepy demeanour as it makes history by hosting the first-ever national Mashujaa Day celebrations.

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  10. Mashujaa Day: Ruto to fete 142 Kenyans

    Safiri Salama Preservation Foundation had filed a case in court seeking to stop the naming of at least 130 heroes during the celebrations.

    Ummi Bashir
  11. History made as female soldier commands military parade

    Lieutenant Colonel Faith Mwagandi made history by commanding the guard of honour during Mashujaa Day celebrations, becoming the first female senior officer to do so at a national event.

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  12. PREMIUM Odd Mashujaa with absence of deputy president

    As Ruto leads Mashujaa Day celebrations, the absence of Gachagua, impeached and blocked from replacement, casts a shadow over the event.

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  13. Talk of Town: Is power for sale in Parliament?

    Is Kenya an active crime scene?

     Parliament Building
  14. PREMIUM Nyong'o: Raila’s shoes too big for me to fit into

    Kisumu governor takes over the reigns of the Orange Democratic Movement party.

    Peter Anyang' Nyong'o
  15. PREMIUM How final plot to kick out Gachagua was hatched in Senate

    Nominated senators, ODM lawmakers were pressured to back the impeachment motion.

    Rigathi Gachagua
  16. PREMIUM Mashujaa Day like no other: Court case raises questions on heroes’ selection process

    Lobby says people to be recognised “must accrue from distinguished, selfless, and exemplary sacrifice or service to the nation”.

    William Ruto
  17. PREMIUM Purge: How Gachagua associates packed out of office in the dead of the night

    Employees packed personal belongings of Gachagua at night, including his clothes, and carted them away.

    Gachagua Staff
  18. PREMIUM Kindiki’s contribution to humanitarian intervention philosophy

    As a PhD student at the University of Pretoria, Prof Kindiki had pushed for reforms at the UN Security Council.

    Kithure Kindiki
  19. PREMIUM Karen Hospital founder, VIP patients and how Muite link came at a high cost

    Karen Hospital was sucked into the drama surrounding the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua.

    Karen Hospital
  20. Gachagua ouster: 108 staff in DP's office placed on compulsory leave

    The internal memo listed the 108 staff and their job groups.

    Rigathi Gachagua
  21. Uhuru Gardens out of bounds after swearing-in speculation

    While military personnel secured the venue, the public was barred from entry into the venue.

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  22. PREMIUM Gachagua or Kindiki? The Deputy dilemma as court orders stir heated debate

    Some lawyers argue that Gachagua remains Deputy President until the court rules otherwise.

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  23. PREMIUM How Kindiki's elevation to DP will shift 'murima' politics

    Leaders express optimism about Kindiki's ability to unify the region and transcend traditional political divides.

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  24. PREMIUM Why Ruto settled on Kindiki

    The law professor has been close to President Ruto for years.

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  25. PREMIUM Mudavadi, Waiguru, Kang'ata miss out on DP job

    Many politicians saw this as their moment to ascend to the second-highest office in the land.

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  26. PREMIUM Making of an epic court battle as Gachagua fights for his job

    Gachagua argues his removal was compounded by political betrayal, deceit, vendetta and malice of President Ruto, aided and abetted by Parliament.

    Rigathi Gachagua and Paul Muite
  27. PREMIUM Kithure Kindiki: How pastor’s son rose to political royalty

    It has not always been a smooth ride for the Deputy President-elect.

  28. Court issues order stopping replacement of Gachagua as DP

    Gachagua had rushed to court seeking to block President Ruto from nominating a successor.

  29. The chosen one: All MPs vote 'Yes' for Kindiki

    "The vote is overwhelmingly Yes," Mr Wetang'ula said.

    Prof Kindiki Kithure.