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President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will now steer clear of Meru County politics where plans are underway to impeach governor Kawira Mwangaza for the second time having been at loggerheads with her deputy Isaack Mutuma. according to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the decision has been arrived at following a request by elected leaders in the county to handle their internal issues in the best way possible. It is set to be seen whether Governor Mwangaza will agree to sit down for the talks after she dared the MCAs to go ahead with their impeachment motion against her.
President Ruto and DP Gachagua to keep off Meru county politics
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