
Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua is currently attending a cabinet retreat at Mt Kenya Safari club where president William Ruto and his team have retreated to discuss the Kenya Kwanza dream.

As Citizen TV reports, deputy president Rigathi Gachagua took time off today early in the morning to pray for president William Ruto. The country's second in command offered the prayers to the head of state while facing Mt Kenya.

"Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua woke up early to pray for President William Ruto while facing Mt Kenya. He is attending the Cabinet retreat at the Fairmont Mt Kenya Safari Club in Nyeri," Citizen TV reported.

Most kenyans were seemingly not in agreement with Rigathi Gachagua's actions, even though another faction showed support. See some comments.
Isaac: Enough with the drama seriously how can I tell a USA friend that this guy in the photo is the second in command whose second name bares the highest office of the land?
Oliver: Despite everything this is good remembering and honoring our roots. Thaii mutongoria.


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