Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza Impeached by Senate
In a dramatic late-night session, Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has been impeached by the Senate, marking a significant shift in Kenya’s political landscape. The vote, dominated by Senators from the Kenya Kwanza coalition, confirmed all three charges against Mwangaza, leading to her removal from office.
The Senate’s decision followed a series of contentious debates and voting sessions. On the first charge of gross violation of the Constitution and other laws, Mwangaza was found guilty, with 26 Senators voting to confirm the charge, 4 opposing it, and 14 abstaining.
The second charge mirrored the outcome of the first, with 26 Senators voting in favor of the confirmation, 2 opposing, and 14 abstaining. The third charge, abuse of office, saw an even more decisive vote, with 27 Senators confirming the charge, 1 voting against it, and 14 abstaining.
Mwangaza’s hopes of surviving this third impeachment attempt were dashed as the government rallied sufficient support to ensure her ouster. The impeachment concludes a turbulent period for the Governor, whose tenure has been marked by political turmoil and controversy.