Written By Lisa Murimi
Lawyer Morara Kebaso unveiled a new Toyota Prado on Wednesday, which he plans to use for a nationwide civic education campaign.
Sharing images of the vehicle on his X account, Kebaso explained that the car would be instrumental in his mission to educate Kenyans on their rights amidst growing concerns about government wastage.
Kebaso did not disclose how he acquired the modern vehicle but emphasized its importance in the campaign.

He called on graphic designers to help brand the vehicle, which he intends to equip with a public address system for the tour.
“Graphic Designers. It is your time to do the Lord’s work,” Kebaso stated, highlighting his intent to make the vehicle fit for purpose.
The civic education tour is set to kick off on Friday, September 6, starting in the Mt. Kenya region.
Kebaso plans to visit Murang’a, Kirinyaga, Embu, Tharaka Nithi, Meru, and Isiolo, engaging citizens on governance, corruption, and the importance of informed decision-making at the ballot.
Kebaso’s announcement comes shortly after he thanked Kenyans for their overwhelming support in fundraising for a public address system.
He noted that contributions had exceeded his mobile account’s transaction limit, underscoring the public’s enthusiasm for his campaign against bad governance.