NewsPolitics

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says Kenyans are suffering, it is time to work

By HARRIET MUGO

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says Kenyans are suffering over economic hardship as he urged all elected to get down to work.

Speaking at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi during the Mashujaa Day celebrations, Gachagua said there is no more time to waste since Kenyans are suffering badly.

“I also wish to congratulate all the elected leaders in the just concluded elections and remind them that it is time to deliver, We cannot afford to waste a single minute. We know Kenyans are suffering. No more talk. It is work. Tuchape Kazi sawa sawa,” the DP said. 

“Irrespective of our political differences, it is time to work and deliver. We are all Kenyans. This is our nation, we are rising together.”

The second-in-command further assured his boss President William Ruto of his support in realising Kenya Kwanza’s plan of making Kenya a great nation where “everyone matters, and every hustle matters.”

“I want to assure you of my support as your deputy, round the clock in delivering to the people of the Republic of Kenya,” he said. 

The Mashujaa day fete is the first National celebration that President Ruto and DP Gachagua are officiating since taking oath of office on September 13. 

Related posts

Another 70,629 passports are ready for collection, govt says

NewsToday

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s elder brother Jack Reriani to be buried on Tuesday at Hiriga, Mathira

News Today Reporter

BBI co-chair Dennis Waweru praises Raila Odinga for supporting increased revenue for Mt Kenya region

NewsToday

Comepetency Based Curriculum (CBC) Will not be replaced, it will be improved says DP Gachagua

News Today Reporter

Mama Ngina keeps promise gifts Mau Mau war heroine Sh 5m and a house

NewsToday

Gladys Chania arrested for murder of her husband is set free on a Sh1m bond

News Today Reporter