The Moment Everyone Is Talking About — Ruto and Gachagua Under One Roof!
Kenya is holding its collective breath today as President William Ruto and his bitter political arch-rival, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, are set to come face-to-face for the FIRST TIME since their explosive falling out shook the nation!
The dramatic encounter is happening RIGHT NOW at Ol Kalou Stadium — and nobody knows what will happen next!
THE FUNERAL THAT BECAME A POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE
What was supposed to be a solemn send-off for the late Ol Kalou MP David Kiaraho has turned into the most politically charged event of 2026. Kiaraho, who passed away on March 29 after a long battle with cancer, could never have imagined his funeral would become the backdrop for Kenya’s most explosive political reunion.
Gachagua made his intentions crystal clear — he WILL be there. No matter what. And Nyandarua Woman Rep Faith Gitau, who chairs the funeral organising committee, has confirmed that President Ruto will ALSO be in attendance.
Same stadium. Same time. Both men. This is not a drill.
THE DRAMA BUILDING UP TO TODAY
Just 24 hours ago, Gachagua stood at Kiaraho’s home and delivered a thinly veiled warning shot at his successor Kithure Kindiki, who had already been publicly boasting about dominating the upcoming Ol Kalou by-election.
“I am an elder and I have respect,” Gachagua declared. “We can’t discuss the replacement of David Kiaraho before his burial. They should hold their horses.”
Translation? Gachagua is coming — and he is NOT backing down.
WHY THIS MOMENT IS BIGGER THAN YOU THINK
This isn’t just two politicians awkwardly sharing a venue. This is:
- ⚡ The first public confrontation since Gachagua was sensationally impeached
- ⚡ A preview of the Ol Kalou by-election battle between Ruto’s UDA and Gachagua’s DCP
- ⚡ A test of who commands more loyalty in the Mt. Kenya heartland
- ⚡ A political tinderbox — one wrong move and everything explodes
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
With the by-election looming and both political camps hungry to prove dominance in Nyandarua County, today’s funeral is merely the opening act. The real war — for the soul of Mt. Kenya politics — is just getting started.
Will they shake hands? Will they ignore each other? Will one of them steal the spotlight?
All of Kenya is watching Ol Kalou Stadium right now — and history is being made.
Stay tuned for live updates as this story develops.
