Written By Lisa Murimi
Activist Morara Kebaso, renowned for his bold exposé on President William Ruto’s alleged incomplete projects, is calling on Kenyans to support his expanding civic education campaign on good governance.Â
Kebaso is seeking financial assistance to procure a PA system, costing between Ksh840,000 and Ksh1.2 million, for his outreach efforts.
The PA system, intended exclusively for civic education, is pivotal to Kebaso’s mission of engaging the public in discussions on Kenya’s governance.
Kebaso’s request has been met with enthusiasm, with supporters pledging their contributions and even suggesting he run for the presidency in 2027.
The young entrepreneur, who also runs Morara Home Furniture, has gained attention for his uncanny impersonations of President Ruto, which have highlighted stalled projects and doubled-launched initiatives.
Recently, Kebaso made headlines after claiming that President Ruto offered him a government job, a claim that was swiftly denied by State House Spokesman Hussain Mohammed.
Despite the controversy, Kebaso, who dubs himself the “Chief Registrar of Broken Promises,” remains committed to his activism, vowing to continue challenging Kenya’s leadership until significant change is achieved.

















