Recent court filings have shed light on a dispute between President William Ruto and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. The disagreement reportedly stemmed from a political shareholding arrangement within the Kenya Kwanza Alliance.
The details emerged in a new affidavit submitted to the High Court on Thursday as part of Gachagua’s impeachment case. The affidavit suggests that the political shareholding arrangement within the Kenya Kwanza Alliance contributed to the tensions between Ruto and Gachagua, ultimately leading to efforts to remove Gachagua from office.
The affidavit does not provide specific details regarding the nature of the shareholding arrangement or the precise events that led to the dispute.
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