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Lawyers disagree with High Court over Gachagua's impeachment decision

The Standard Kenyan about 2 hours 1 mins read
"The real absurdity is declaring that someone's rights were infringed, especially the right to fair hearing, then holding that the process stands either way," noted Muriuki.

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