The former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been on record attacking President William Ruto and his entire Kenya Kwanza administration.
According to him, the President and his allies are no longer fulfilling the promises they made to Kenyans during campaigns. He is only making policies that are frustrating for Kenyans.
Well, since his impeachment. The President and his former second in command have not seen each other eye to eye.
They have been holding separate events in different Counties. It has emerged that the two Senior political players are expected to meet today at a location that Kenyans are now anticipating a battle of titans. Also Read
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According to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s handlers, he is expected in Malava Constituency to drum support for the DCP party leader Edgar Busiega.
Him, and his Deputy Cleophas Wakhungu Malalah are expected to hit the ground running with various stopovers from Kakamega to Malava.

Well, at the same time, President William Ruto and his entourage are expected in Malava. According to the photos shared online, the head of State is in Butere Subcounty, Kakamega County where he is launching the refurbished Butere Subcounty Hospital.
He is flanked by Kakamega County governor His Excellency Barasa. After that, he will join his team in Malava where they are expected to campaign for Honorable Ndakwa who is the United Democratic party candidate in Malava.
Kenyans are expected to fight for the titans between Gachagua and his former boss William Ruto in Malava. It is not yet clear if they will share a podium but Kenyans are waiting to see what happens going forward.

