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Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua’s sustained push for what his critics label tribal politics came under sharp scrutiny with Kenyans living in the diaspora questioning his stance, including deploying his mother tongue language during meetings with tribally mixed audiences. In what puts Gachagua’s cross-Atlantic tour under focus, the outing with Kenyans in Baltimore saw some bold interventions from youthful participants who accused the former DP of projecting himself as a tribal leader.
Gachagua faces backlash over tribal politics in U.S. visit
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