Both Gachagua's team and the National Assembly will each have two hours for re-examination and cross-examination. The hearing will resume at 2:30 pm, with additional cross-examination continuing until 4:00 pm.
From 4:00 pm. to 7:00 pm, senators will have the opportunity to ask questions or seek clarifications, followed by closing statements from the legal teams of both the National Assembly and Gachagua.
A one-hour closed session is scheduled from 7:05 pm to 8:05 pm, after which the debate on the charges will proceed. This will include final submissions from Gachagua's counsel before a vote.
Senators will cast their votes electronically, deciding on each of the 11 charges, which include allegations of gross misconduct and violation of the Constitution.
As the nation watches, the Deputy President's fate rests in the hands of the Senate.