Gachagua's comments come barely a day before the African Union Commission Chairperson election in Ethiopia.
The MP exclusively spoke to Kenyans.co.ke on a radical proposal to alter the government structure.
According to the leaders, the country's heroes and heroines deserve an iconic site to honor their works.
The loans were mainly taken for development projects and climate change.
The foreigners were operating a suspicious university in Mombasa.
The notice follows the enactment of the law on toxic and hazardous chemicals.
The government has been issued 60 days to process and pay all the pending 144 claims.
Kuria has been traversing the country drumming up support for Taifa Care.
The statement came a day after Wetangula declared positions in the National Assembly would remain unchanged.
The development comes hardly two days to the elections which are set to take place in Ethiopia's capital of Addis Ababa.