Senate begins impeachment trial against Kawira Mwangaza
National
By
David Njaaga
| Aug 19, 2024
The Senate on Monday, August 19, began impeachment proceedings against Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza.
Mwangaza faces accusations of gross violation of the Constitution, abuse of office and gross misconduct.
The proceedings were initiated after the Meru County Assembly passed a motion on August 8, calling for her removal.
The Assembly forwarded evidence and documents supporting the impeachment to the Senate, including public participation reports, witness statements and records of the Assembly’s proceedings.
Senate Speaker Amason Kingi outlined the Senate’s role, stating that it is mandated to hear and determine the charges against the governor.
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Kingi said the hearing will be conducted in plenary after a motion to form a special committee to investigate the matter was defeated last week.
“The Senate will handle the matter in accordance with the County Governments Act, 2012 and the Senate Standing Orders,” said Kingi, adding that the hearing will give both the County Assembly and the governor a chance to present their cases before a final vote.
Governor Mwangaza, represented by Mutuma Gichuru & Associates, will have her defence heard on Tuesday, August 20.
The Senate will then debate and vote on the charges, with county delegations casting the decisive votes.
If the Senate upholds any of the charges, Mwangaza will be removed from office.
If not, she will remain as governor and the Senate Speaker will notify the Meru County Assembly of the outcome.
The hearing continues with both sides expected to make their arguments before the Senate votes to determine Mwangaza’s fate.