As the impeachment hearing of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua enters its second day on October 17, 2024, anticipation and tension are palpable around the Senate proceedings scheduled for today.
The proceedings are set to unfold with significant events that could determine the Deputy President’s political future.
Here are 10 key events to watch for as this historic political drama unfolds:
1. Testimony of the Deputy President
The day kicks off with Gachagua providing evidence, a critical moment where he can defend himself against the charges brought forth by the National Assembly.
2. Witnesses take the stand
A total of three hours is allocated for the Deputy President’s evidence, with the possibility of additional witnesses being called to support his defence.
3. Cross-examination begins
Following Gachagua’s testimony, his legal team will face cross-examination from the National Assembly, providing a tense atmosphere as both sides seek to challenge each other’s claims.
4. Lunch break
After an intense morning session, senators will take a break from the proceedings from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, allowing for discussions and strategizing.
5. Continuation of evidence
The afternoon will see the resumption of the Deputy President’s evidence, as he continues to present his case alongside any additional witnesses.
6. Questions from senators
Senators will have the opportunity to pose questions and request clarifications from both Gachagua and the National Assembly representatives, shedding light on key issues in the case.
7. Closing statements by the National Assembly
The National Assembly will deliver a closing statement, summarizing their case against Gachagua and emphasizing the grounds for impeachment.
8. Defense’s closing statement
In response, Gachagua’s team will present their closing arguments, attempting to dismantle the accusations and sway senators in his favour.
9. Debate on the motion
Senators will engage in a debate regarding the impeachment motion, discussing the implications and significance of their decision on the future of the Deputy President.
10. Crucial voting session
The day will culminate in a voting session at 8:30 pm. For Gachagua to be impeached, at least 45 out of 67 senators must vote in favour of the motion.
As Kenyans watch closely, today’s events will be pivotal in determining Gachagua’s political fate, testing the resilience of the country’s constitutional mechanisms and the balance of power within its government.