Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
Sharp Daily
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team
No Result
View All Result
Sharp Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Gachagua alleges bribery containers at State house and Karen residence

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
February 28, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Nairobi, Kenya – Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has alleged that two massive containers filled with cash are being used to bribe political leaders at President William Ruto’s State House and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki’s Karen residence.

Speaking on Thursday, February 27, 2025, during the launch of the People’s Liberation Party (PLP), Gachagua accused the government of running a secret bribery fund. He linked a recent Ksh76 billion discrepancy in the national budget to the alleged scheme, claiming the missing funds were being used to buy political loyalty.

“Just to tell the people of Kenya, hakuna development itaendelea. Ile uliona error in budget juzi ya 76 billion hio ilikua ni pesa ya kuhonga Wakenya. Pale Karen kwa ile mtu ya ‘Mr yes sir’ iko container ya 40-feet imejazwa pesa hapo. Iko ingine hapa State House dollars. Sasa kazi yao ni kuhonga viongozi,” Gachagua stated.

(Translation: “No development will take place. The Ksh76 billion error you recently saw in the budget was actually money meant for bribing Kenyans. Over in Karen, at the residence of the ‘Mr. Yes Sir’ guy, there is a 40-foot container filled with cash. There’s another one here at State House with dollars. Their job now is just to bribe leaders.”)

RELATEDPOSTS

No Content Available

Gachagua further claimed that politicians attending meetings at Kindiki’s residence are given KES 5,000 each to participate in discussions, which he suggested are unproductive.

“Lakini tuambie Wakenya ukweli – hatuwezi waambia wasichukue pesa, mko na haja na pesa, pesa mchukue. Na pale Karen imewekwa figure, ndo uskize uongo ni shilingi elfu tano,” he alleged.

(Translation: “Let’s tell Kenyans the truth—we can’t tell them not to take the money, they need it, so let them take it. At Karen, the set amount to listen to lies is KES 5,000.”)

Additionally, Gachagua linked the alleged dollar reserves at State House to illegal gold smuggling from Sudan.

“Sasa pale State House iko dollars, hapo inalipwa in dollars na nafikiri ni ya hii gold ya Sudan,” he said.

(Translation: “At State House, there are dollars—payments are made in dollars, and I believe it’s from this Sudan gold.”)

The allegations are expected to heighten political tensions as Gachagua continues to take an aggressive stance against Ruto’s administration. The government has yet to issue a response to the claims.

Previous Post

From dreams to dollars: Empowering women through CMMF

Next Post

Breaking barriers: How CMMF is enabling women to build wealth

Teresiah Ngio

Teresiah Ngio

Related Posts

News

Kenya feels the impact after the U.S. cancels key transport funding deal

November 26, 2025
Entertainment

Vatican addresses African bishops’ polygamy concerns with controversial new document

November 26, 2025
News

The psychology of spending vs saving

November 26, 2025
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan attends her swearing-in ceremony in Dodoma, Tanzania November 3, 2025. © Tanzania Presidential Press Unit via Reuters
News

Human rights groups petition ICC over Tanzania alleged post-election killings

November 26, 2025
News

How Interest Rate Hikes Shape Small-Business Investment

November 25, 2025
KPLC rolls out new OCR meter-reading technology
News

KPLC rolls out new OCR meter-reading technology to eliminate manual data entry

November 25, 2025

LATEST STORIES

Key shifts observed in today’s digital landscape

November 26, 2025

Kenya feels the impact after the U.S. cancels key transport funding deal

November 26, 2025

Vatican addresses African bishops’ polygamy concerns with controversial new document

November 26, 2025

The psychology of spending vs saving

November 26, 2025
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan attends her swearing-in ceremony in Dodoma, Tanzania November 3, 2025. © Tanzania Presidential Press Unit via Reuters

Human rights groups petition ICC over Tanzania alleged post-election killings

November 26, 2025

How Interest Rate Hikes Shape Small-Business Investment

November 25, 2025

Kenya’s Retirement Benefits Schemes H1’2025 Performance

November 25, 2025

Understanding midlife crisis

November 25, 2025
  • About Us
  • Meet The Team
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Email us: editor@thesharpdaily.com

Sharp Daily © 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
  • Business
    • Banking
  • Investments
  • Technology
  • Startups
  • Real Estate
  • Features
  • Appointments
  • About Us
    • Meet The Team

Sharp Daily © 2024