Rigathi Gachagua ate food with people from Maragua after going to church on Sunday. He went to PCEA Nairobi church first, but trouble started when bad guys tried to break into the building. They came right after Gachagua walked in with his friends. The attackers wanted to push past everyone inside and scared many church members.
Pictures later showed Gachagua talking to local people and sharing meals together. He said eating with them made him think about how much friends matter. He felt happy because the Maragua people treated him very nice. The former leader enjoyed lunch at a small restaurant surrounded by other politicians and regular citizens. Everyone ate from the same dish, showing friendship.
Before this lunch, Gachagua last visited Wangige Market on March 31, 2025. He said mean things about the government when he visited there. During the church attack, his guards protected him quickly. They made a wall around him to keep the mean people away. The crowd outside yelled and pushed to enter, but church members stood firm against them.
People heard guns firing nearby. The bishop asked everyone to stay calm during all the noise and fighting. The scary time ended when police chased away the attackers, letting the church service happen as planned. Gachagua came with many friends who supported him, like Members of Parliament and county leaders from his side.
He visited the church before his big TV interview planned for April 7. People expect him to talk about his ideas and what he thinks about recent political changes. The former Deputy President seems to stay active, meeting regular Kenyans despite recent problems. His meal with the Maragua people shows he still connects with local communities and enjoys simple activities such as sharing food at small restaurants.
Pictures later showed Gachagua talking to local people and sharing meals together. He said eating with them made him think about how much friends matter. He felt happy because the Maragua people treated him very nice. The former leader enjoyed lunch at a small restaurant surrounded by other politicians and regular citizens. Everyone ate from the same dish, showing friendship.
Before this lunch, Gachagua last visited Wangige Market on March 31, 2025. He said mean things about the government when he visited there. During the church attack, his guards protected him quickly. They made a wall around him to keep the mean people away. The crowd outside yelled and pushed to enter, but church members stood firm against them.
People heard guns firing nearby. The bishop asked everyone to stay calm during all the noise and fighting. The scary time ended when police chased away the attackers, letting the church service happen as planned. Gachagua came with many friends who supported him, like Members of Parliament and county leaders from his side.
He visited the church before his big TV interview planned for April 7. People expect him to talk about his ideas and what he thinks about recent political changes. The former Deputy President seems to stay active, meeting regular Kenyans despite recent problems. His meal with the Maragua people shows he still connects with local communities and enjoys simple activities such as sharing food at small restaurants.