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Morara Kebaso Planning a Parallel Event to Mashujaa Day

Morara Kebaso is reportedly planning an event in Narok to go in tandem with the usual Mashujaa Day celebrations held by president William Ruto. The event is drawing controversy since it is both in conflict with the official event and other events that activists had planned in protest of the current government.

  • Arrest and Release: Morara Kebaso was arrested on October 8, 2024, following an incident at Bomas of Kenya where he was attacked during a public participation event regarding the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. He was released on police bond, with the next arraignment scheduled for October 15, 2024, facing charges related to causing a disturbance likely to breach peace.
  • Public Statements and Actions: After his arrest, Kebaso expressed on social media that he was not the kind to keep attacking someone who’s been defeated, hinting at a shift in strategy or focus. He also announced his intention to work with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, suggesting that Gachagua might have valuable information that could be beneficial for their partnership.
  • Political Activities: Kebaso has been vocal about political reforms, including a campaign for the reconstitution of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and discussing the recall of Members of Parliament, indicating his continued engagement in political activism despite the personal risks and legal challenges.
  • Personal Security Concerns: Following the attack, there were concerns for his safety, with calls for police protection. This incident underscores the volatile nature of political activism in Kenya.

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