
Rigathi Gachagua, the former Deputy President of Kenya, is reportedly transforming his residence in Wamunyoro, Nyeri County, into a political hub following his removal from office by parliament. Analysts suggest that Gachagua aims to leverage this transition to regain political capital by hosting various leaders and groups, thereby turning the embarrassment of his ousting into an opportunity for influence and support.
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