Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was recently seen enjoying traditional Kenyan dishes during a buffet-style gathering in the United States, a stop that blended cultural roots with political messaging.
Dressed in formal attire and surrounded by members of the Kenyan diaspora, Gachagua helped himself to steaming servings of local delicacies. The image of him sampling familiar food away from home sparked both nostalgia and curiosity among observers.
While the occasion appeared informal, it carried deeper political undertones. Gachagua, now a sharp critic of the Kenyan government, has been leveraging his U.S. tour to strengthen ties with diaspora communities and push forward his reformist rhetoric.
The event offered more than a taste of home. It was a strategic moment of visibility, crafted to show a more personable side of the former deputy president while subtly reinforcing his political relevance.
Though full details of the event were not made public, its tone was a clear departure from traditional political forums. It showed Gachagua engaging directly with supporters in a relaxed setting, far from the formality of rallies or press conferences.
His tour has become a talking point—rich in symbolism and ripe with speculation. Each appearance, including this culinary stop, seems calculated to spark dialogue and challenge the political status quo.
As Gachagua continues his overseas engagements, his every move is closely watched. Whether through food or conversation, he appears determined to stir up more than just appetites.
By Nairobi
