When Yvonne pressed him on his “shareholding” doctrine, Gachagua proudly bragged about securing eight Cabinet slots for Mt. Kenya. But when challenged on fairness for other regions, he dodged and pushed the question back to Ruto. This exposed him as a leader who thrives on tribal tokens but cannot defend them under scrutiny.
Gachagua claimed Ruto had met Al-Shabaab, but when Yvonne demanded proof — dates, locations, names — he fumbled. He had no evidence. In that moment, Okwara stripped away his credibility, showing the nation that he deals in reckless lies that endanger security.
Instead of answering tough questions on corruption and alleged assassination plots, he whined that the interview felt like an interrogation. Yvonne stood firm: “I’m interviewing you, not the President.” The more he dodged, the more she exposed his weakness.
When he insisted he must be on the 2027 ballot, Yvonne’s probing revealed no clear plan, just bluster. For a man already impeached and isolated in Mt. Kenya, his words came across as desperate posturing, not serious politics.
As his performance crumbled, allies like Ndegwa Njiru and Karungo wa Thang’wa rushed online to attack Okwara instead of defending his answers. Their rage only proved Yvonne’s point: Gachagua cannot stand on truth, only on noisy loyalists shielding him.
Throughout the session, Yvonne showed that Gachagua’s energy is not about Kenya’s future but bitterness towards Ruto. Every smear, every dodge pointed back to personal revenge, not vision. She exposed him as a man trapped in hate politics.