Morara Kebaso, a prominent activist and lawyer, has garnered widespread attention for his efforts to hold the government accountable by exposing stalled projects across Kenya.
In a recent event in Githurai, he was warmly received by residents due to his vocal criticism of unfinished development projects initiated by the government.
His investigations revealed that many projects, including roads and other infrastructure, had been launched multiple times without being completed.
This resonated with many Kenyans who feel frustrated by the slow pace of development.
In Githurai, Morara’s message of transparency and accountability struck a chord, with people appreciating his bold stance against government inefficiencies.
His investigations have become particularly notable as they challenge powerful political figures, including President William Ruto, for re-launching old projects under new terms without substantial progress.
Despite some pushback from government officials, Morara’s efforts have increased his popularity among communities, who see him as a defender of public interests.
Additionally, Kebaso recently received a major boost for his activism when a family friend donated a luxurious house in Kahawa Sukari, which he plans to use as a base for his operations.
This act of support has further solidified his commitment to auditing government projects and expanding his influence across different regions.
His efforts have been met with mixed reactions from government officials, but for the people of Githurai and other regions, Morara’s work represents a push for genuine accountability in public service delivery.