Gachagua Spills The Beans, Reveals What Ruto Does Secretly Every Friday
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has made a controversial claim alleging financial misconduct at the highest levels of government.

According to Gachagua, funds allocated for Kenya’s free education program are being misappropriated through a secretive process involving large cash withdrawals.
He asserted that money meant for supporting the country’s education sector is withdrawn every Friday and handed directly to President William Ruto in cash.
The claim has stirred political tension, with opposition leaders demanding accountability and transparency regarding the management of public funds.
If substantiated, the allegations could have significant implications for the credibility of the current administration and the future of critical public services such as free education.

Government officials have yet to issue a formal response to the accusations, but analysts believe the statement could signal a deepening rift within Kenya Kwanza, the ruling coalition.
The allegations also come at a time when the government is under increased pressure from citizens and civil society groups to explain budgetary decisions and spending priorities amid widespread economic hardship.
As investigations are demanded, the matter is expected to dominate political discourse in the coming weeks, with calls growing louder for independent oversight and auditing of education funding mechanisms.

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