Boost For Morara’s Activism as He is Gifted Luxurious Mansion

Photo of mansion Morara was gifted to serve as main headquarters
Morara Gifted Luxurious Mansion

Morara Kebaso's activism received a major boost on Tuesday after he was handed a mansion which will serve as a nerve centre for his operations.

Speaking in a post, the activist shared that a family friend living abroad donated the house located in Kahawa Sukari, Nairobi County which will serve as his office headquarters and the base of his operations.

“A family friend who lives abroad has offered to donate a house in Kahawa Sukari to be our office headquarters and base of operations,” he shared.

The activist, who recently rose to national prominence for auditing stalled government projects further revealed that he will only be required to pay a small service charge to maintain the property.

Lawyer Morara Kebaso during one of his tours to expose stalled projects.
Lawyer Morara Kebaso during one of his tours to expose stalled projects.
Photo
Morara Kebaso

This comes just days after Kebaso hinted at plans to register a political party to advocate for the interests of young people, particularly Gen Zs.

The activist, through his inspection of government projects, has rubbed senior government officials the wrong way. At one point, State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohammed was forced to call into a live interview to dismiss claims made by Kebaso as false.

Morara had claimed that due to his work, President Ruto had personally called him to offer a job.

Earlier, the activist invited Kenyans to donate funds to facilitate the purchase of a public address (PA) system to be used for civic education.

The public showed overwhelming support by donating over Ksh1.2 million which the activist noted will be put into good use with every shilling accounted for.

"Kenyans have bought me a super clear presidential address system. Boy oh boy. You should see me use it. I will educate and educate and educate,” he posted on his X handle.

The lawyer, who is also the founder of 'Kenya Ni Home' movement vowed to continue conducting civic education and keeping the government in check.

So far, Morara's civic campaigns have attracted sizable crowds as people clamour to hear the activist call out the government and expose graft.

The addition of the mansion is likely to bolster Morara’s activism as he seeks to go a notch higher in demanding for accountability from the government.

Lawyer Morara Kebaso while addressing Kenyans at the Nairobi CBD on September 6, 2024
Lawyer Morara Kebaso while addressing Kenyans at the Nairobi CBD on September 6, 2024
Photo
Morara Kebaso