
Land Grabbing Scandal Rocks Kenya's Deputy President
Allegations of Land Grabbing Surface Against Kenyan Deputy President Nairobi, Kenya – Serious allegations of land grabbing have been leveled against Kenya's Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, who is often referred to as "Arap Mashamba." The accusations, circulating on social media, center on a five-acre land acquisition in the Gongo Road area of Nairobi. The claims suggest that the land was obtained through corrupt practices, with the construction of a hotel serving as a potential bribe in exchange for a stadium project. One social media post, which has garnered significant attention, states, "Arap Mashamba anazidi kuiba mashamba kila mahali!" (Arap Mashamba continues stealing land everywhere!). The post highlights concerns about the Deputy President's alleged involvement in land deals and raises questions about transparency and accountability. While the video lacks concrete proof, it highlights the growing concerns among Kenyans about land ownership and potential corruption within the government. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims and determine the full extent of Gachagua's alleged involvement. The Office of the Deputy President has yet to issue a statement responding to these accusations.