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Kawira Mwangaza Questions Opposition Leaders' Intentions Ahead of Meru Visit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44440, member: 636"] Former Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza questions why opposition leaders want her to join them after staying quiet during her removal from office. She demands answers about their past silence when the Senate kicked her out in August 2024. The High Court later confirmed her ouster in March 2025. Her former deputy Isaac Mutuma took over as governor. Mwangaza says the same people asking her to join their political group once worked against her when she was a democratically elected leader. She wonders where opposition figures were when she faced harassment and attacks. The former governor criticizes national opposition leaders who plan to visit Meru County this weekend. She questions their silence when a woman leader was being vilified. Former Meru Governor Peter Munya and ex-Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi will host several opposition leaders on Saturday June 21. The group includes former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka. Martha Karua, Eugene Wamalwa, and Fred Matiang'i will also attend the political meeting. Gachagua and Linturi already visited Meru on Friday to prepare for the weekend event. President William Ruto might also visit Meru County for a dairy farmers conference that happens at the same time. Mwangaza plans to attend the farming event since she raises dairy cattle and belongs to the farmers union. She asks Meru residents to stay peaceful during all the political activities. The former governor wants people to avoid divisive politics and let each leader share their plans without trouble. [/QUOTE]
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