
Political Analyst Prof Herman Manyora, has today questioned about the amount of land which Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is owning after criticising the large hactres of land which the family of first president Jomo Kenyatta owns, wanting them to surrender part of that huge land to the Mau Mau freedom fighters.
In reaction to a the claims which was made by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua that the families of early politicians who came into power, immediately after the independence betrayed the Mau Mau freedom fighters by grabbing all the colonial land which was left by the colonisers, as quoted by a Twitter User by the name Jame that Gachagua was referring to Kenyatta familly that it has very huge land some which are not even being used, Manyora questioned about the amount of land which Gachagua owns wanting him to reveal it first to the public before he attacks Kenyatta family for owning huge lands. "How much land does Rigathi Gachagua own?" He asked.
https://twitter.com/HManyora/status/1615004087111634944?t=xHRTymKqIJltSo8RU_TGsw&s=19.
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