Gachagua Allies Peter Kawanjiru and Serah Wanjiku Appear in Kahawa Law Court

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Two known allies of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua — Peter Kawanjiru and Serah Wanjiku — made an appearance at the Kahawa Law Courts, fueling speculation over political fault lines and legal battles brewing behind the scenes.

Highlights:

  • Gachagua allies Peter Kawanjiru and Serah Wanjiku appear at Kahawa Law Courts
  • Their court case draws public and media attention
  • Legal development stirs political conversation around Gachagua’s camp

Main Story:

Peter Kawanjiru and Serah Wanjiku, known associates of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, appeared before the Kahawa Law Courts in a case that has stirred public interest. While details surrounding their charges remain limited, the duo’s political links have triggered widespread speculation.

Both individuals have previously been identified as part of Gachagua’s inner political network. Their presence in court has raised questions about whether political alliances are now intersecting with ongoing legal processes — particularly as tensions continue to surround the former DP’s circle following his fallout with key figures in government.

The case has sparked debates in political corridors, with some viewing it as part of broader efforts to isolate Gachagua’s influence. Analysts suggest the legal pressure could have ripple effects on upcoming political realignments ahead of 2027.

The court did not release full information on the specific allegations against Kawanjiru and Wanjiku, but the matter has been postponed to a later date. Their legal teams declined to speak to media, citing the sensitivity of the case.

As courtrooms become stages for political drama, the lines between justice and power seem blurrier than ever.