Deputy presidential debate 2022, Kenya

For the first time in the political season, Deputy president William Ruto’s running mate Rigathi Gachagua nailed it and proven his capacity as a wort running mate during the deputy presidential candidate debate that happened on Tue, 19th June 2022 at the Catholic University of East Africa.

In his crafted answers to the questions asked by the panelists, he described how he and his principle will deal with state capture and corruption in their leadership, a thing that has revealed why and how Kenyans got themselves in the suffering and tribulations of the high cost of living and unemployment.

Many people have since changed their mind and choosen to follow the bottom up economy manifesto which Gachagua and his principle are spearheading in their Kenya Kwanza alliance headed by the UDA party.

Kenya goes into the elections in less than 18 days.

We wish Kenyans the best as they go into the ballot, and would like to remind them that peace is the only thing that Kenya needs above all others.

CJ Martha Koome Notes on Judiciary, leadership and elections

Chief Justice and president of supreme court, Martha Koome

speaking during a multi-agency meeting of senior officials from the Judiciary, Ministry of Interior, the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission and the National Cohesion and Integration Commission during the event at the Kenya School of Government, Chief justice Martha Koome said alot, but wort noting;

That the pending election cases impacted the process of free and fair elections and should therefore be completed to pave the way for the next polls in 2022.

 That we are carrying our mandate to ensure there is protection under the rule of law and that you have somewhere to go if you have any problem

That the courts had noted the vice of hate speech with rising concern and that plans are underway to set up a specialised court to deal with hate-speech cases.

That the first five courts dealing with hate speech will be set up in areas that have been noted as hotspots of the crime, including Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru and Eldoret. 

That political parties were also asked to comply with the law during campaigns and meetings and take responsibility for any occurrence that might arise.

That Kenyans should check their behavior and take responsibility for their actions.

CJ Martha Koome during a past event
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