As the dust of the 2022 general election settles, it is evident that several leaders across the country are taking nothing to chance as far as the 2027 general election is concerned.
And it is because of this reason that the Nation MediaGroupp reports have indicated that Kiharu Member of Parliament Hon Ndindi Nyoro could also be aligning himself to dislodge Deputy President Hon Rigathi Gachagua as the Mt Kenya region kingpin as well as Deputy President in William Ruto's second term.
According to the report by the Nation, Ndindi Nyoro handlers fear that Rigathi Gachagua as it is expected might unleash his state resources in hid disposal to prevent him from rising to power.
Meanwhile, political pundits led by Herman Manyora, and Peter Kagwanja among others warn that William Ruto's silence as far as Deputy President Hon Rigathi Gachagua's latest blunders shouldn't be mistaken with being politically illiterate. According to the pundits, Ruto knows very well that fighting Gachagua at this age will cripple his Government.
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