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"There is a mischief to remove me from the Presidential diary so that once I do not attend Presidential events, it can be purported that I am absconding duty," Gachagua stated.
President William Ruto had on July 15, threatened that Kenya would withdraw from the East African Court of Justice should the Arusha-based court not lift a caveat on Mau Forest.
In an interview, Public Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni revealed that the govt will be leveraging the protocols it applied to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Kenyan Constitution, under Article 232(1)(h), requires county governments to ensure their public service workforce reflects the nation’s diversity.
"For us this is the turning point. We are saying in one accord as members of this community that never again shall we find ourselves outside government," he proclaimed.
This comes after Malala on Thursday accused Mbarire and Ichung'wah of going to extreme lengths to oust him from office to pave way for Gachagua's alleged impeachment.
Despite the intensity of anti-government protests having cooled down in the past weeks, Kenyans are still actively engaging in conversations about the need to hold their leaders accountable and build a better Kenya.
Gachagua is grappling with a planned impeachment motion. The Deputy President is now scrambling to back his boss in public to dispell any rumours of a rift between them.
The new petition is likely to throw the spanner in the works in President William Ruto's plan to hit the ground running following a wave of disruption caused by the recent anti-government protests.
"Kenyan police had clearly perpetrated violence against journalists to prevent them from working, and issued threats to keep their blunders under wraps," the head of investigations at the global body stated.
The Acting Inspector General also claimed that the very characteristic of the recent protests lacking a leader had "made it difficult" to enforce safety protocols.