Gachagua at war with Presidency, MPs and Judiciary

Impeached Deputy President Rigathi and his wife Dorcas Rigathi arrive at St James Cathedral, Kiambu, on October 27, 2024. [Courtesy]

In absolute symbolic hymns ‘hide me where enemies cannot find me’ and ‘trust the Lord in your journey,’ impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua sang and worshiped Sunday, amid legal battle to save his political career and reputation.

At St James Cathedral, Kiambu, Gachagua not only urged Kenyans to continue praying for President William Ruto, as he navigates through the challenges in the country but also thanked them for keeping the peace all this while.

Accompanied by about 10 MPs, embattled Gachagua led in singing, called for peace in the country and thereafter knelt at the pulpit alongside his wife Dorcas, as prayers were said for them.