Morara Kebaso, a Kenyan activist, has been a vocal figure in exposing corruption and mismanagement, particularly in Isiolo County.
His activism, including speaking out against corrupt practices in government projects, has made him a target of attacks by alleged hired goons.
These attacks are believed to be retaliation for his efforts to expose corruption and hold local leaders accountable.
Kebaso is known for his direct and bold approach to civic education, often using social media to deliver unfiltered messages.
His activism has garnered significant attention, especially through his #NaneNane movement, which calls for reforms and transparency in governance.
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In his videos, Kebaso addresses issues such as police brutality, misuse of public funds, and government inefficiencies, often challenging Kenya’s leadership directly.
Isiolo County, where Kebaso’s work has stirred controversy, faces unique challenges.
It has been a hotspot for youth radicalization and violent extremism, partly due to high unemployment, drug abuse, and police corruption.
These issues have contributed to an environment of unrest, making it a complex region for activists like Kebaso, who are pushing for change.
Despite the threats and attacks, Kebaso continues to advocate for the rights of everyday Kenyans, using his platform to encourage civic participation and demand accountability from those in power.
His persistence, even in the face of danger, highlights the growing frustration among citizens who are tired of corruption and poor governance.