Activist Morara Kebaso has been gifted a palatial home to help boost his civic activities within the country.
He made the announcement on Tuesday, September 17, saying that the mansion would serve as a nerve center for his operations.
Further, he said that he received the house from a family friend living abroad. The house is located in Kahawa Sukari and will serve as his office headquarters.
“A family friend who lives abroad has offered to donate this house in Kahawa Sukari to be our office headquarters and base of operations.
“We will only need to pay a small service charge to maintain the property,” he said.
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Morara Looking for House and Assistant
Earlier on September 14, Morara announced on his X that he was in search of an own compound house within Nairobi.
Additionally, he said that he was looking for a personal assistant as another step towards expanding his work.
“I will take some security precautions to avoid entrapping offers. I need it as soon as possible.
“If we are interested my personal assistant will reach out to you for viewing. It is time to start taking formal steps towards change in our country,” he stated.
After the set-up of the new headquarters is done, the activist will invite applications for volunteers including lawyers, civil engineers, accountants and auditors to help him out.
“Once we set up, we will invite applications for volunteer professionals such as lawyers to pursue corruption cases, accountants to audit statements,
“Civil engineers to check quality of built infrastructure, researchers, public relations experts etc. I call on all Kenyans of integrity to step up and start considering taking positions in public space.”
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Gifts he has Received so far
Kenyans of goodwill have on several occasions raised millions to continue Morara’s job of exposing President William Ruto’s failed promises.
Earlier on September 3, he asked Kenyans to help him raise Ksh1.2 million or the purchase of equipment which he would fit into his vehicle to create a ‘campaign-style’ mode of transport and public address system.
Kenyans also contributed to help him purchase a vehicle that will enable him to effectively reach the masses and improve his civic education programs in rural areas.
“Designers. It is your time to do the Lord’s Work. Gari ya kuweka public address system tumepata. We need a design for branding and wrapping Cheza kama nyinyi haraka haraka,” Morara stated after purchasing the vehicle.
This loosely translates to “We now have a vehicle to use for public address, we need a design for branding and wrapping. Designers, share your ideas with me.”
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