

Kenyan Senator's Bombshell Claim: Ruto Fired Gachagua for Refusal to Lie
Kenyan Political Tensions Rise: Senator Alleges Gachagua's Dismissal Due to Refusal of 'Dirty Deeds' Kenya's political landscape is experiencing increased tension following a statement made by Senator Joe Nyutu on TV47's Morning Cafe. Nyutu, a Senator from Murang'a County, claimed that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was dismissed from President William Ruto's inner circle due to his refusal to engage in dishonest activities. The Senator did not specify the nature of these activities, but his statement has ignited controversy and speculation within Kenyan political circles. "Rigathi Gachagua was told to lie and do other dirty things but he refused. That is when President Ruto kicked him out." Nyutu stated during the interview. This claim, if true, suggests a significant breach of trust within the ruling party and raises questions about the ethical conduct of the administration. Nyutu's statement is particularly noteworthy given his position as a Senator and his potential access to insider information. While the allegations remain unverified, they underscore the ongoing political maneuvering and power struggles within Kenya's government. The Deputy President's office has yet to respond to these serious allegations. The situation warrants further investigation to determine the accuracy of Nyutu's claims and their broader implications for Kenyan politics.