The situation involving the arrest of activist Morara Kebaso has escalated as new footage shows the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) officers attempting to transport him to an undisclosed location. However, in an unexpected turn of events,
Kenyans, especially from Generation Z, have mobilized in large numbers, following the convoy in protest. The incident is unfolding live on national television, with many outraged citizens demanding his immediate release.
As the DCI attempts to move Morara away, protesters are becoming increasingly vocal, chanting for justice and transparency.
The sight of young people in pursuit of the police convoy symbolizes the growing dissatisfaction with how authorities handle activists and freedom of speech in Kenya.
Generation Z, known for their boldness and tech-savvy nature, is using social media to livestream the chase and rally more support, further intensifying the situation.
The televised pursuit has sparked widespread discussion online, with many expressing disbelief at the DCI’s approach and the government’s handling of Morara’s case.
Civil rights activists are questioning the necessity of such secrecy and force, especially in a democratic society where peaceful protests should be respected.
This ongoing drama reveals the power of media in bringing real-time updates to the public, enabling Kenyans to stay engaged and hold their leaders accountable.
The pursuit of Morara has now become more than a protest—it is a national movement rallying against what many perceive as the unjust treatment of activists.