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FACT CHECK: Did Gachagua Visit Raila Odinga’s Graveside?
Claims circulating on social media over the weekend alleging that former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua visited the graveside of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga have been found to be false.
A comprehensive investigation by Yeiyomedia into multiple reports has revealed no credible evidence to support assertions that Gachagua traveled to Bondo to pay his respects at Odinga’s final resting place.

What We Found
After tracking numerous social media posts and online reports claiming the former Deputy President had made the visit, fact-checkers found no photographic evidence, eyewitness accounts, or official confirmation to substantiate the claims.
According to available information, Gachagua had reportedly planned to visit Bondo to pay his last respects to the late opposition leader. However, this visit never materialized.
Controversial Remarks Spark Debate
The confusion appears to have intensified following controversial statements made by Nyeri Governor, who drew widespread criticism for remarks perceived as celebrating Odinga’s death. The governor later defended his comments amid public backlash.
A section of Kenyans alleged that the governor’s statements reflected Gachagua’s views, though no evidence has been provided to support this connection.
Gachagua’s Official Position
Gachagua had previously issued a statement explaining his absence from both the public viewing and burial ceremonies of the former Prime Minister. The former Deputy President did not attend either event and has not visited Odinga’s graveside in Bondo.
Verdict
FALSE: Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua did not visit Raila Odinga’s graveside in Bondo. Social media reports claiming otherwise lack factual basis and supporting evidence.
The public is advised to verify information from credible sources before sharing unconfirmed reports on social media platforms.
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