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Rigathi Gachagua ignites diaspora ire in Seattle US showdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51195, member: 636"] Ousted Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua made his debut appearance before Kenyan expatriates during a Seattle gathering on Friday. The former number two praised overseas citizens as straight-talking workers who speak their minds about homeland troubles. Gachagua heads the Democracy for Citizens Party after getting booted from office last October. He called the Washington State meeting productive while listening to diaspora frustrations about Kenya's current path. The political exile described feeling energized by their passionate concerns about national affairs. Gachagua departed Kenya Wednesday evening for his maiden international trip since losing power. The fallen politician plans hitting Dallas, California, Boston and Baltimore during a two-month American tour. Pastor Dorcas Rigathi joined her husband for the extended campaign swing across multiple states. Town halls and social events will showcase his political agenda to scattered Kenyan communities. The couple aims building support among millions of citizens living abroad. Seattle residents shared brutal assessments of President William Ruto's administration during the Friday session. Gachagua absorbed their criticism while promising to champion diaspora voices back home. The Democracy for Citizens Party founder believes overseas Kenyans hold keys to national transformation. He vowed fighting harder after hearing their collective disappointment with government performance. Gachagua claims representing every citizen yearning for genuine political change across the troubled East African nation. [/QUOTE]
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