Rigathi Gachagua, the vice president, admired Mercedes Benz automobiles built in Germany.

On Thursday, Gachagua claimed that his devotion to Mercedes-Benz extends to the point where he won't permit his driver to touch the vehicle.

"I like Mercedes-Benz cars. It's a vehicle that I won't let my driver operate. I operate it myself because German cars often have a lengthy lifespan. They have been evaluated, and they work well," the DP stated.

Gachagua claimed that even German-made equipment is of high quality.

He claimed German equipment is dependable.


"It is a part of what is tightening our relationship with Germany," he said.

The Deputy President spoke at a consultation meeting with Martin Schulz,(FES) head of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and Sebastian Growth, the German ambassador to Kenya.

The Kenya Kwanza, according to Gachagua, are eager to collaborate with foreign partners to develop and progress Kenya's democracy.

FES is a nonprofit organization that receives funding from the German government to promote worldwide solidarity, collaboration, and democracy.

To ensure that ongoing peace efforts in the region are practical, we will cooperate with FES, Gachagua stated.