Former Deputy President Gachagua says the opposition can win elections without Raila Odinga. He spoke Sunday on Weru TV about building a different coalition. Gachagua believes Odinga works with President Ruto already. The former deputy thinks salaried Kenyans represent their strongest base of support. He claims 3.5 million workers suffer from heavy tax burdens.
If his team takes power, Gachagua promises to cut taxes like the Housing levy. He wants counties to rent affordable houses to citizens. The ousted leader works with Kalonzo Musyoka, Fred Matiangi, Martha Karua, and Eugene Wamalwa. He still considers himself a leader despite his impeachment. Gachagua argues that parliament, not voters, removed him.
His supporters continue listening to him at public events across Kenya. He remains active in what he calls politics to save Kenya from the current leadership. Gachagua plans to launch his political party next month. He focuses on appealing to taxpayers frustrated with deductions from their paychecks. The opposition hopes these voters will help them defeat Ruto.
If his team takes power, Gachagua promises to cut taxes like the Housing levy. He wants counties to rent affordable houses to citizens. The ousted leader works with Kalonzo Musyoka, Fred Matiangi, Martha Karua, and Eugene Wamalwa. He still considers himself a leader despite his impeachment. Gachagua argues that parliament, not voters, removed him.
His supporters continue listening to him at public events across Kenya. He remains active in what he calls politics to save Kenya from the current leadership. Gachagua plans to launch his political party next month. He focuses on appealing to taxpayers frustrated with deductions from their paychecks. The opposition hopes these voters will help them defeat Ruto.