Editor's Review

Rigathi Gachagua's procession left JKIA and is expected to stop at Nairobi CBD before proceeding to Kamukunji grounds.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua landed safely at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, where he was welcomed by thousands of supporters who had gathered to receive him after his six-week stay in the United States. 

The Democratic for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader touched down as scheduled at noon on Thursday, August 21, amid tight security. He was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd that had been waiting since early morning to welcome him home.

Photos from the scene seen by Nairobileo.co.ke show overwhelming crowds of predominantly youth supporters who had gathered along the roads leading from JKIA with colorful banners bearing DCP party colors and welcoming messages.

A crowd procession from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport 

Many supporters displayed banners reading "Welcome Home Mfalme," demonstrating their reverence for the former Deputy President.

Upon landing, Gachagua took time to wave and greet the crowd before the procession officially departed from JKIA. He acknowledged the enthusiastic reception from his supporters, who had braved the heavy security presence to welcome him.

The crowd's energy was particularly evident through the continuous chanting of "Wantam," Gachagua's signature slogan, suggesting that President William Ruto will serve only one term in office.

Rigathi Gachagua's procession headed to the Nairobi CBD.

The enthusiasm around the "Wantam" slogan was so infectious that even DCP deputy party leader Cleophas Malala was captured on camera vibing with the crowd atop his vehicle, singing along to a "Wantam" song as the procession made its way from the airport.

The procession is expected to make several stopovers in the CBD before culminating at the historic Kamukunji grounds, where Gachagua is scheduled to address his supporters in what promises to be a significant political rally.


DCP deputy leader Cleophas Malala on top of his vehicle on the procession headed to Nairobi CBD

Several political leaders, including Nyandarua Senator John Methu and his Kiambu counterpart Karungo wa Thangw'a, were at the airport to welcome Gachagua back.