Editor's Review

Pastor Dorcas mourned the death of more than 10 people and others who went blind in Kirinyaga County. 

Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has vowed to mobilize for tougher measures to deal with those selling illicit brews which she termed as poisons.

While mourning the death of more than 10 people and others who went blind in Kirinyaga County, Pastor Dorcas said the law has been lenient on those arrested for selling or distributing illicit brews, drugs, and substance abuse in the country.

Her sentiments come after it emerged that the owner of the bar that sold the brew in Kangai Village John Muriithi Karaya alias ‘California’ has been arrested severally but released on cash bail every time he is arraigned in court.

“Even if it means legislating very serious laws that will be able to mitigate such cases, I am willing to mobilize and make sure that we are not losing our men," she stated. 

Pastor Dorcas decried that Mt.Kenya region has lost far too many men due to illicit brews, something she says should not be tolerated.

Pastor Dorcas Rigathi 

“We have so many widows around and that means there are so many households without coverings (men). I think it is time we say no to this. Those who are making these poisons better be served notice they look for other business because we will not allow them to kill our children as we watch," she remarked. 

She was speaking in Ngorano Village, Mathira, Nyeri County in the company of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua where she is coming up with a Health Village.

The Health Village will be used to rehabilitate some of the addicts from across the country.

It will also include other facilities such as a health center, sporting academy, a TVET, and Agribusiness space among others.