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Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has called out President William Ruto over his shifting blame game on those alleged to be involved in planning and sponsoring anti-government protests, saying the head of state was running away from addressing the real issues raised by those on the streets. Speaking in Dracut town in Massachusetts, USA, the DCP party leader, who met a section of Kenyans living in the town, called for action from the government. Gachagua’s spouse, Dorcas Rigathi, also defended herself over recent political tirades from those in support of the government
Gachagua accuses President of shifting blame on protests instigators
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