Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua hosted a delegation of lawyers from the Law Society of Kenya at his Wamunyoro residence. Led by Wakili Steve Mbugua, the legal experts discussed the state of the nation’s politics, constitutional matters, and human rights. Gachagua described the conversation as insightful and valuable for shaping future political strategies. He hinted at more consultations to come, signaling his growing influence.
This meeting is just the latest in a series of high-profile gatherings at Wamunyoro. Since his removal from office, Gachagua has transformed his rural home into a political powerhouse. What was once a quiet village in Nyeri is now a buzzing center of power, where key political figures come to strategize.
Even before his exit as Deputy President, Gachagua had already built a strong network of MPs, governors, and senators. When he was pushed out, his allies warned that removing him would have serious political consequences. True to their words, he has since regrouped and positioned himself as the undisputed leader of the Mt. Kenya region.
Wamunyoro has become his command center. Here, he welcomes defectors, holds meetings with influential leaders, and crafts his political roadmap. From members of county assemblies to religious leaders, the steady stream of visitors keeps growing. Some come seeking alliances, while others are drawn by Gachagua’s rising political clout.
His decision to base operations in Nyeri is strategic. To fully control the Mt. Kenya vote, he needed to establish himself in its heartland. Hosting leaders in his home creates an image of accessibility, unlike the official residences of government elites. His simple but symbolic outdoor meetings in his green compound are a stark contrast to the luxury of his former Karen residence.
Recent guests at Wamunyoro include former NHIF CEO Geoffrey Mwangi, former PS Wairagū wa Maaī, and other top government officials. Gachagua has also met with former Justice Minister Martha Karua, sparking speculation about new political alliances.As 2027 approaches, Wamunyoro will remain a key battleground. Gachagua is expected to announce his political vehicle soon. With his influence growing, one thing is clear—he is not backing down.
By Nairobi