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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has broken his silence in a shocking statement following the sudden and controversial death of Kariobangi North MCA Joel Munuve—an outspoken anti-corruption crusader whose demise has left Nairobi’s political scene in turmoil.

In an emotional tribute, Gachagua painted Munuve as a fearless leader who fought tirelessly for transparency in government spending and stood as a voice for the voiceless.

The late MCA was known for his bold, independent stance against graft, a reputation now fueling whispers that his death may not have been accidental.

Gachagua’s carefully crafted remarks referred to Munuve’s “unclear” passing, subtly echoing public suspicions that something sinister may have transpired.

Expressing deep grief, the ex-DP sent condolences to Munuve’s family, constituents, and fellow lawmakers—but it was his final words that struck a chord: “May his Spirit live on and never fade away.”

A Rallying Cry—Or a Hidden Warning?

The statement has set social media ablaze, with Kenyans demanding answers: Was Munuve’s death truly natural, or did his relentless fight against corruption make him a target?

Gachagua’s tribute, while stopping short of direct accusations, has only intensified the outcry for justice.

Another Unsolved Mystery?

With investigations moving at a snail’s pace—if at all—Munuve’s case is quickly becoming a test of Kenya’s willingness to protect those who challenge the status quo.

Activist deaths in the country have a troubling history of going unresolved, and many fear this tragedy could follow the same path.

Now, with Gachagua’s statement turning up the heat, authorities face mounting pressure to deliver the truth—or risk Munuve’s death becoming yet another dark stain on Kenya’s record of unexplained losses.

The Big Question: Was Joel Munuve silenced for exposing corruption? Or is there more to this story? Stay tuned as this explosive case unfolds!

 

By Nairobi

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