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Paul Muite faults public participation, says Gachagua impeachment process was rushed

From Gachagua appears in court to challenge impeachment as hearing begins at Milimani

Monday, 27th April 2026 12:39 HRS (EAT)

Lawyer Paul Muite says that the two Houses fast-tracked the impeachment case of Rigathi Gachagua as Deputy President, even working night hours, which are unofficial hours, making it difficult for Gachagua to defend himself.
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Elisha Ongoya cites “predetermined outcome” as he faults Senate process in Gachagua impeachment case

Monday, 27th April 2026 12:54 HRS (EAT)

Lawyer Elisha Ongoya on Monday told the High Court that the impeachment proceedings against Rigathi Gachagua followed a predetermined outcome, comparing them to historical trials conducted with conclusions already set, and describing the process in Parliament as one of “malicious compliance.” He argued that senators denied the Deputy President additional time to prepare his defence without giving reasons and relied on legal provisions he said had already been declared unconstitutional, questioning the seriousness of the grounds used. Ongoya further pointed to what he termed an imbalance in the trial schedule, stating that Gachagua’s side was allocated limited time to challenge multiple witnesses, which he said undermined fair hearing standards and proper judicial accountability.

DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua arrives at Milimani Law Courts flanked by family and political allies

Monday, 27th April 2026 11:59 HRS (EAT)

DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua arrives at Milimani Law Courts flanked by family and political allies

DCP leader and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has arrived at the Milimani Law Courts accompanied by his spouse Dorcas Rigathi, their sons Kevin and Keith, alongside a group of political allies for the hearing of his petition challenging his impeachment before a three-judge bench.

Gachagua drops bid for reinstatement as DP, shifts court case to compensation and benefits

Monday, 27th April 2026 12:02 HRS (EAT)

Gachagua drops bid for reinstatement as DP, shifts court case to compensation and benefits

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has abandoned his bid to be reinstated as Deputy President, with his legal team informing the High Court that he will no longer pursue a return to office.

He will instead seek compensation, benefits due to a former Deputy President, and declarations that the impeachment process violated the Constitution and legal procedures.