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Rigathi Gachagua’s wife steps out immaculately during the Kenya Kwanza manifesto launch

by Enock Ndayala

On Thursday, June 30, the Kenya Kwanza Alliance led by William Ruto launched their ambitious manifesto at Kasarani Stadium.

The event was attended by thousands of party members and supporters from across the country who mostly dressed in party colors.

Among those who graced the event was, Dorcas Gachagua, the wife of William Ruto’s 2022 presidential running mate Rigathi Gachagua.

On Thursday, June 30, the Kenya Kwanza Alliance led by William Ruto launched their ambitious manifesto at Kasarani Stadium.
On Thursday, June 30, the Kenya Kwanza Alliance led by William Ruto launched their ambitious manifesto at Kasarani Stadium.

Dorcas looked spectacular in a whole white dress and could be seen smiling all the time as the events unfolded.

In a stunning photo shared by 2022 presidential candidate William Ruto’s wife Rachel Ruto, Dorcas, who is a pastor, was captured with her hands folded, and placed on her thighs.

Her make-up artist also did an awesome job with her face beat as the stunning mama’s face card was correct.

The photo attracted thousands of reactions from netizens who commented her on the perfect decent dressing.

Most of the netizens commented on her for being supportive of her husband, the deputy president to be if Kenya Kwanza Alliance forms the government.

“Mrs. Ruto and Mrs. Gachagua… prayerful ladies. Behind every successful man there is god and a prayerful woman,” Martha Konje said on Facebook

“Mamas are helpers, they stand in for their men and children, press on women of god,” Agness Gathaiga said.

Through the detailed bottom-up economic model, Kenya Kwanza promised to liberalize the country’s ailing economy.

“Triple down economic model has failed because personal interests override the public interest where selective interest in policy and legislation supersedes the common good,

“It is based on an assumption that the market is properly governed and regulated. But most often, the market is captured by cartels driving it to monopolistic and duopolistic tendencies,” William Ruto said.

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