Court refers new petition against Kindiki nomination to Nairobi Court

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Court refers new petition against Kindiki nomination to Nairobi Court


The Kitui High Court has declined to hear a petition by two County Assembly Members of the wiper party member, challenging the nomination of kithure kindiki as deputy president, instead referring the case to a 3 – judge bench in Nairobi. Impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s legal fate lies before the High Court and the court of…

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  1. I just think of the blood of young Kenyans who have been killed and tortured under his watch and Wonder how anyone thinks of making him his deputy despite all day or dats the way of congratulating him for lost lives of young Kenyans

  2. Hii imeenda. You can see the judges across the country have been instructed not to hear Gachaguas case anywhere else. We know they want to delay the impeachment.

  3. This mcas move is brilliant.. This can explain the mysterious death of kirinyaga mcas daughter and disappearance of wajir mca.. The govt is out haunting mcas

  4. Anambia watu wa Morima waremain peaceful🤣🤣🤣🤣🚮🚮🚮🚮. He thinks those cowards can go to the streets for him. He would have loved that, that is why he was doing campaigns all over the Morima when he was threatened with impeachment. Now he is powerless. Wao watatuambia tungoje 2027. 2027 Wakielect mjinga, tutaenda maandamano we kick him out tena within 1 year. Then watatuambia tungoje 2032, waelect mtu then we kick him out within 1 year then watuambie tungoje 2037🤣🤣🤣🤣 and that has been the trend since 2013. Hao wajinga electing the wrong person to revenge against someone who has finished his 10 years term. Nyinyi watu wa Morima ilifaa mzaliwe Tanzania juu huko ndio kuna wajinga wengi kama nyinyi.

  5. Who cares about makanga in mlima? Dereva na makanga, wote waende. We don't want them. We support court process for everyone to be heard, fairness and justice to prevail. That is law and legal process.