• Monday, 18 August 2025

"I have evidence to prove some assets listed in the impeachment motion belong to my brother" DP Gachagua defends himself

With less than 48 hours before Rigathi Gachagua faces his accusers in Parliament, the embattled Deputy President says part of the multi-billion-shilling property linked to him belongs to his late brother and former Nyeri Governor Nderitu Gachagua.

In an affidavit sent to the Clerk of the National Assembly by late Nderitu Gachagua's lawyers Mwai Mathenge and Njoroge Regeru, Vipingo Beach Resort Limited, which is among assets listed in the impeachment motion as having been acquired with public resources, fully belonged to his late brother.

And that, Vipingo Beach Resort Limited owned Queensgate Service Apartments in Nairobi County, Lang'ata View Apartments in Nairobi County and Vipingo Beach Resort.

According to evidence contained in DP Gachagua's impeachment motion, Vipingo Beach Resort Limited, whose date of incorporation is 5th August 2008, has Kevin Rigathi Gachagua and Keith Ikunu Rigathi as directors, with the late James Nderitu Gachagua being a shareholder with 10,000 shares.

Other than Vipingo Beach Resort Limited, Gachagua's late brother Nderitu Gachagua additionally was the rightful owner of The Olive Garden Limited, Hard Rock Quarries Limited, Tripple Eight Construction Limited and Queensgate Serviced Apartments Spa and Resort Limited.

While attending a church service at his official residence in Karen, DP Gachagua on Sunday pleaded with his accusers to deal with him and leave his family.

“My late brother worked so hard to acquire property for his children. Let him rest in peace,” he said.

According to late Nderitu Gachagua's lawyers, DP Gachagua alongside Mwai Mathenge and Njoroge Regeru were appointed as Executors of the late Nderitu Gachagua's will. 

 

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