Mourners heckle UDA leaders over Gachagua's impeachment - News Summed Up

Mourners heckle UDA leaders over Gachagua's impeachment


Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika was forced to speak in her mother tongue in an attempt to calm the heckling mourners. The mourners protested when Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika attempted to read a message of condolence from President William Ruto. Speaking in her mother tongue, Kihika urged the mourners to be patient, saying she appreciated the crowd. The impeachment motion against the deputy president that is now in the Senate has elicited furious reactions from a section of Kenyans who feel that it is not a priority for Kenyans. On Tuesday last week, the National Assembly approved the motion after 281 MPs voted to adopt an 11-charge impeachment motion with 44 MPs voting against and one abstaining.


Source: Standard Digital October 12, 2024 22:39 UTC



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