Gachagua showed up at Boiman Ol Joro-Orok Catholic Church Sunday before his talk on a Mt Kenya TV station later tonight. He asked people on X to join him for what he called a truthful chat about Kenya's future. This marks his second media appearance this month after his KTN interview, in which he made claims against the government.
The church service became his first public worship since attackers disrupted a service at PCEA Mwiki Church on April 6, damaging several cars in his group. After that attack, Gachagua sent Police Inspector General Douglas Kanja a letter saying his life was in danger from repeated attacks at his political meetings across various areas. Nyandarua remains one of his strong support bases where Senator John Methu stands as a loyal backer.
His visit comes three weeks after President Ruto traveled through the Mt Kenya region during a five-day tour. The president's team faced angry crowds during their Nyandarua stop on March 3, when locals heckled some leaders. Methu keeps criticizing the Kenya Kwanza government at public events as he defends Gachagua against opponents.
The church service became his first public worship since attackers disrupted a service at PCEA Mwiki Church on April 6, damaging several cars in his group. After that attack, Gachagua sent Police Inspector General Douglas Kanja a letter saying his life was in danger from repeated attacks at his political meetings across various areas. Nyandarua remains one of his strong support bases where Senator John Methu stands as a loyal backer.
His visit comes three weeks after President Ruto traveled through the Mt Kenya region during a five-day tour. The president's team faced angry crowds during their Nyandarua stop on March 3, when locals heckled some leaders. Methu keeps criticizing the Kenya Kwanza government at public events as he defends Gachagua against opponents.