Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has recently turned his attention to the media, charging that some publications support "milk cartels."

The deputy president, who has come under fire for saying that the Kenya Kwanza government is a private corporation, emphasized that people who supported President William Ruto's administration will reap what they planted by getting government jobs.

DP During the late Nancy Muthoni's funeral service on Thursday in Gatanga, Murang'a County, Gachagua spoke. She was his brother-in-wife. law's


"How can he invite those who claim his programs don't work to help him? Thus, before choosing others, he will select those first na itakuwa namna hiyo, mtaona.

The deputy president accused the media of fabricating stories about politics in Mount Kenya, an apparent reference to purported regional superiority politics in Murang'a County, where Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro recently held prominent political events.

What will you do, Kama Hatukuogopa Uhuru na System na Deep State, Nyinyi? Maneno mwache mko nayo. Mpaka huyu [Murang'a Senator Joe] Nyutu sasa anatoa jasho eti hakusema, mpaka hapa Murang'a mkutano mzuri mnakoroga mnaweka uwongo. Nyutu, don't worry about these folks; forget about these characters.

For his part, Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata said: "Murang'a would offer you that support because we saw your commitment when you were battling for this government, even through personal adversity."

DP Gachagua said that a purported milk business entrepreneur was funding certain media outlets to oppose him.


"Si mnajua cartel wa maziwa? Kwanza mtu ya maziwa ndiyo analipa hii watu ya gazeti? The vice president said, "Na ni mimi na hawa...hii watu wanaiba pesa ya maziwa, in another three months, mtaanza kuuza maziwa mzuri."