The local newspaper on Tuesday, March 18, published a number of topics, including the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua Continuing to attack President William Ruto.
Elsewhere, newspapers reported on changes in Meru County, where the former deputy governor was sworn in as the new head of the county.
1. People Daily
The newspaper reported on new allegations by former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua against the president William Rutowho accused him of plotting to dismiss the chief secretaries from Mount Kenya.
Gachagua, while speaking in a local radio interview, explained that the president was planning Raila Odinga.
He claimed that Raila claimed about 15 MPs according to their new working contract, but Ruto gave 10.
According to Gachagua, Raila's obedient will soon be announced to take on their new positions while those who hold the previous positions are shown the door.

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The former Mathira MP claimed that Ruto jumped to the church this weekend to plan his cabinet changes in his private residence in Narok County.
Gachagua also claimed that Ruto, after winning 2022 votes, began the intention to exclude the captains from Mount Kenya.
He recalled that Ruto deliberately sent him to work abroad and when he was absent, chasing government officials from Mount Kenya.
“When I was in government, he took me to operations abroad for about 10 days so that when I returned he had already fired government officials in the area. I would march but it was always delayed because he had already achieved what he wanted,” Gachagua said.
“I discussed 15 PSS seats, and I begged him not to cover some of the seats, but he told me to leave all the people of freedom, we will bring a new chapter. The new PSS was nominated as he wanted, but when the names were announced, he changed the list again. he added.

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Ruto and Raila have always been defending their agreement saying that it is for the benefit of the country.
2. The Standard
The newspaper focused on events in Meru County, whose new governor was sworn in on Monday, March 17.
Isaac Mutuma, who previously served as deputy governor Lightinghe was sworn in after the removal of his boss was approved by the High Court in Nairobi.
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