Kenya’s new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court
- Kenya's High Court has lifted an order blocking Kithure Kindiki's swearing-in as deputy president after the impeachment of his predecessor.
- Justice Anthony Mrima stated that a vacancy in the deputy president's office is "untenable" and public interest demands action.
- The court confirmed that the case regarding Riggy G's impeachment can continue despite the ruling.
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Kenya’s high court lifts order barring swearing-in of new deputy president
Kenya's high court on Thursday lifted orders barring the swearing-in of newly appointed deputy president Kithure Kindiki, whose predecessor has launched legal challenges over his removal from office by impeachment.
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Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya’s new deputy president has been sworn into office, two weeks after his predecessor was overwhelmingly voted out in an impeachment motion in parliament over allegations of corruption and inciting ethnic division. Kindiki Kithure took office on Friday after a colorful event in the capital, Nairobi, attended by government officials and […]
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