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Kevin and Keith Ikinu: Gachagua’s Sons Who Shelved Medical, Software Engineering Careers to Run Family Businesses

In the vibrant tapestry of Kenyan politics, the spotlight often shines on prominent figures, but behind them, the next generation is quietly carving their own paths.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s sons, Kevin and Keith Gachagua, are stepping into the limelight, each embodying unique aspirations and talents that reflect both their family legacy and their individual ambitions.

As they navigate their educational pursuits and professional endeavors, Kevin and Keith are not just the sons of a political leader; they represent a new wave of youth in Kenya who are poised to influence the future.

In this article, WoK delved into their lives, exploring their backgrounds and career achievements.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his family including wife Dorcas and sons Kevin and Keith PHOTO/Sauce

1. Kevin Gachagua

Kevin is the firstborn son of DP Gachagua.

He is a software engineer and has maintained a low public profile.

Recently, Kevin gained attention for accompanying his father during political events, particularly amid Rigathi’s impeachment trial, showcasing family support during challenging times.

He has been implicated in accusations related to his father’s impeachment, specifically concerning alleged money laundering and economic crimes.

Lawmakers claim that he and his brother, Keith, acted as proxies in managing properties worth billions, including luxury hotels, acquired through questionable means linked to their father’s influence and government contracts.

2. Keith Gachagua

Keith Ikinu Gachagua is the second son of DP Gachagua.

An alumnus of the Alliance Boys High School, he was among the top students during the 2010 KCSE national examinations

According to the order of merit for the 2010 KCSE examinations, Keith scored a mean grade of A plain of 86.92 points and was ranked 17th nationally.

After his High School education, he joined the University of Nairobi (UoN) to pursue a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.

Keith graduated in December 2019.