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Rigathi Gachagua opens DCP Boston office, tours US to woo Kenyan diaspora
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54238, member: 636"] Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua receives elaborate security arrangements during his American tour. Multiple chase vehicles escort his convoy through various cities as he travels with Pastor Dorcas Rigathi and Democracy for Citizens Party officials. Police vehicles marked with official insignia accompany the motorcade while high-end automobiles transport the delegation. Security personnel provide detailed protection protocols similar to those afforded heads of state. Boston residents witnessed the former leader exit a Chevrolet upon his arrival. Gachagua launched his second American satellite office in Boston while conducting his inaugural international trip since October's removal from office. The DCP leader targets Kenyan diaspora communities through town hall sessions and social events across multiple states. His party expansion efforts focus on establishing overseas representation for citizens abroad. Campaign activities span July through August as preparation for 2027 electoral competition begins. Sources confirm the comprehensive tour connects with diverse diaspora segments through concerts and cultural gatherings. [/QUOTE]
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