Activist Morara Kebaso has held a meeting with Rigathi Gachagua in Nairobi.
The impeached deputy president, Rigathi Gachagua, continues to engage different people, especially aspiring politicians who want to join him in his political journey. The latest has been activist Morara Kebaso, who rose to fame during the eve of the Gen Z demonstrations back last year. He started by exposing Ruto’s hot air projects, which had been abandoned after being allocated a large amount of money. However, many said he had lost the course when he started his own political party and started asking Kenyans for financial help.
Morara confirmed meeting Gachagua and revealed some of the conversations they held during the meeting: “I met with Rigathi Gachagua to discuss the reality of Kenyan politics and the practical steps that should be taken for meaningful reforms. We also discussed the issue of youth unemployment, economic exclusion, and human rights abuse. He shared with me his thoughts about what should be done to exact justice for victims of police brutality, abduction, and extrajudicial killings.” He said.
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