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Pastor Dorcas to critics: I will not stop supporting Rigathi Gachagua

“I don’t know why anybody has a problem [with], a husband moving with his wife."

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by SHARON MWENDE

News23 July 2025 - 13:51
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In Summary


  • Dorcas addressed recent criticism directed at her and her husband Gachagua, for appearing together frequently in public and political forums.
  • She dismissed claims that her presence alongside her husband in political functions was inappropriate, citing Biblical values.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua with his wife Pastor Dorcas Rigathi in Boston, USA on July 20, 2025/RIGATHI GACHAGUA/X

Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has publicly defended her husband while indirectly criticising Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah following his controversial remarks about her.

Her remarks come amid growing political tension between the opposition unit and the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.

Dorcas addressed recent criticism directed at her and her husband, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, for appearing together frequently in public and political forums.

Without naming Ichung’wah directly, she took aim at those questioning their partnership.

“As he supports me, I also support him, together with my children. There is nothing else. He is the head of our family,” she said.

She dismissed claims that her presence alongside her husband in political functions was inappropriate, citing Biblical values.

“I don’t know why anybody has a problem [with], a husband moving with his wife. For Jehovah God says, they shall become one flesh... They will be with each other, and they will be naked, and they will not feel ashamed,” she added.

Dorcas defended their public bond, saying it reflected strong family values and divine order.

“There is nothing wrong with my husband being with me, and I being with my husband. That is the divine law,” she said.

In her remarks, Dorcas emphasised the importance of family as a foundation for national well-being. She linked mental health challenges in the country to broken families.

“We are there praying for marriages every day in the churches. And what are we praying for? We are praying for families to be together... Right now we have mental illnesses, mental health, coming from broken families, separating families,” she said.

While she did not mention Ichung’wah by name, Dorcas appeared to respond to those in the political arena who have questioned her role.

“How can you sit on a man like this?” she asked, defending her husband's strength.

“A man who is causing a whole nation not to sleep? A man where the President, the deputy, the Members of Parliament hardly say anything else?”

She noted that her husband, Gachagua, has become a central figure in the political discourse.

“I hear they are always talking of Wamunyoro. Wamunyoro, everybody is talking Wamunyoro.”

Dorcas reaffirmed her loyalty and love for Gachagua, stating she would continue to pray for him and support his leadership.

“I will not stop loving my husband. I will not stop supporting my husband... I believe in his vision. I believe in his dreams. And I support that he talks the truth,” she said.

The subject remarks were made while Ichungwah was at Kajiado Central during an empowerment programme attended by senior national and county leaders.

The MP claimed that Gachagua was preoccupied with politicking at the expense of his union with Pastor Dorcas, comments that have since triggered public outrage and backlash on social media.

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