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Kebaso Morara, Lawyer and Business man
Born Kenyan
Home County : Kisii County
Alumini of Maseno School
University Education: Kenyatta University School of Law, 2014-1018
Director, Morara Home Furniture
Philosophical and/or Political perspectives
[edit]Morara Kebaso has made headlines in Kenya for boldly exposing the government's phony projects and corruption charges. Morara following the youth led ,Gen Z, street protests that happened in Kenya to reject the Finance Bill 2024, has gone across the country, documenting the progress of many government projects, including roads, schools, and water initiatives. In his search for the truth and to his surprise, Morara has shown that the majority of the development projects 'launched' by the sitting president, William Ruto are white elephants that, despite their non-existence, have sucked away hundreds of millions of Kenyan shillings, primarily paid to shadowy contractors.
Morara Kebaso's work has also included civic education, alerting Kenyans about corrupt political figures through social media; X, Tik tok and Youtube. His exposes are not only true, but also filled with humor.
The Kenyan Statehouse bloggers responded by starting a campaign to tarnish Morara's effort to educate the Kenyan populace, and the president's spokesman was prompted to respond, refuting the claims of Morara's findings.
Personal life
[edit]Morara is married and a father of two.