Former Chief Justice (CJ) David Maraga has broken his silence on the High Court’s decision to uphold the impeachment of former Deputy President (DP) Rigathi Gachagua despite finding that his rights were violated during the process. Speaking on June 10, Maraga said he had raised several questions regarding the judgment delivered by the three-judge bench.
The High Court has delivered its ruling on the impeachment petition challenging the removal of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from office, filed following his impeachment in October 2024. The petition was heard by a three-judge bench comprising Justice Eric Ogola, Justice Anthony Mrima, and Justice Freda Mugambi. In the ruling delivered on Monday, June
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka We are once again entering a politically sensitive and defining moment in its democratic journey. As the country gradually moves toward the 2027 General Election, public political discourse is increasingly characterized by hostility, accusations, counteraccusations, political grandstanding, and worrying undertones of ethnic profiling and identity-based mobilization. Exchanges between sections of government