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Why impeached Gachagua can still vie for presidency
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Why impeached Gachagua can still vie for presidency

The Standard Kenyan about 2 hours 1 mins read
LSK President and lawyer Charles Kanjama says Gachagua remains eligible to seek public office and was legally viable even before the High Court delivered its judgment on Monday, June 8.

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