Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi with his wife Tessie Shangatti Mudavadi


The Office of the Spouse of Prime Cabinet Secretary Tessie Shangatti Mudavadi is going to be inaugurated by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. Tessie Shangatti Mudavadi is Musalia Mudavadi's wife.


According to an invitation seen by the media, the gathering will take place at the Movenpick Hotel in Nairobi, and her husband is expected to be the honoured guest there.


The inauguration of the Office of the Spouse to the Prime Cabinet Secretary was announced in a statement that said, "The Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary, H.E. (DR) Musalia Mudavadi, E.G.H. welcomes your media house to the inauguration of the Office of the Spouse to the Prime Cabinet Secretary."


The office was reportedly formed by the government to supplement the efforts of First Lady Rachel Ruto and Second Lady Dorcas Gachagua, as said in a statement released by Mudavadi's media staff.


"The Office of the Spouse to the Prime Cabinet Secretary was formed by the government to supplement the tasks being performed by the Office of the First Lady and the Office of the Spouse to the Deputy President," he noted.


"The Office of the First Lady and the Office of the Spouse to the Deputy President will continue to conduct their jobs."


"The Office of the Spouse to the Prime Cabinet Secretary was formed by the government to supplement the tasks being performed by the Office of the First Lady and the Office of the Spouse to the Deputy President," he noted.



On the other hand, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has once again fired his artillery at the mainstream press. He has accused some parts of the media of being supported by individuals or organisations that he has referred to as "milk cartels."



The Deputy President, who's coming under fire for claiming that the current regime of Kenya Kwanza is a private company, reaffirmed that state appointees ought to be booked for individuals who chose to vote for President William Ruto.



DP Gachagua delivered these remarks on Thursday at the burial ceremony for Nancy Muthoni in Gatanga, which was held in Murang'a County. Nancy was the wife of DP Gachagua's brother-in-law.



"How is it possible for him to choose individuals who are arguing that his programmes will not be successful so that they may aid him?" "Thus, for him to choose others, he will select those first." " Na itakuwa namna hiyo, mtaona, "he said.



In what seems to be an allusion to the politics of projected territorial superiority in Murang'a County, which is where Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro previously staged high-profile major movements, the deputy president lambasted the mainstream press for concocting tales about the politics of Mount Kenya.



The Governor of Murang'a, Irungu Kang'ata, said that his county will assist the candidate because "we witnessed your zeal while you were pushing for this administration; you even experienced personal trials and you remained steadfast."



DP Gachagua said that some members of the media were receiving funding from a supposed businesswoman in the milk sector to work against him.


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