Political Activist and Inject Party leader Kebaso Morara is on the receiving end of Netizens after he was spotted at a President William Ruto's rally.
Morara gained prominence through his national tour inspecting uncompleted projects launched by President Ruto, under his signature “Vampire Diaries”, Known for his critical stance on government and political matters.
Born and raised in Kisii, Morara comes from a prominent family. His grandfather, the late George Kebaso, served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for West Mugirango, while his father, John Kebaso, was the first Senator of Kisii, serving from 2013 to 2017. Kebaso is a lawyer and Nairobi-based businessman.
Much like his grandfather, who once challenged the government on controversial issues, Morara exposed various stalled or non-existent projects linked to President Ruto. He claimed these projects have consumed millions of taxpayer shillings, with payments often made to questionable contractors.

Following the 'fame, the Inject Party leader declared his intention to contest for the top seat, calling out the current administration on it's short-comings.
Kenyans have slammed the Inject Party leader after a picture of him during a rally in a recent Ruto Western tour Surfaced online.
" Morara was a project all along to divert our attention, but we are vigilant, we will not be fooled" George stated on Facebook. His remarks were echoed by Fridah who noted, "Alitumwa kutuchanganya akijifanya anapigania vijana, kumbe ni msaliti". Favor Mwende chipped in noting, "Everyone has a price, the young man is hustling".
The Activist has yet to comment on the now viral images circulating on social media, at the time of publication.
This is not the first time he is on the spot. Recently, Morara responded to critics who called him out for showing dalliance with the same politicians he was calling out.
Kebaso, defended himself against the criticism he has been receiving, insisting that he is only doing what Kenyans asked of him.
He stated that people had asked him to be consistent in his quest to liberate the country, and that is what he is doing.
He questioned whether they had changed their minds after asking him not to work with opposition politicians.
“Fellow Kenyans, you are the ones who told me to be consistent. Have you changed your mind? Are we on the same page? You told me that we should reject tribalism as a qualification for leadership. You told me that we should reject the use of stolen money in campaigns. You told me that we should not recycle old, failed politicians into government. You told me that you are looking for young, transformative leadership. Have you changed your mind? I am doing what you told me to do,” he said.
He explained that it is the same people who asked him to work with other leaders, but said he did not find any value in working with the opposition leaders.
“Yes, they told me to stop working alone and work with other leaders. I tried, but I couldn’t find values or vision to align with. I had to leave. I am still looking for leaders of integrity to work with.”
Morara's remarks, came after he received backlash, after he attended a meeting between former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i, Former CSs Mithika Linturi, Justin Muturi, Former Dp Rigathi Gachagua, Martha Karua, Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka among others.
He insisted that Kenyans must reject their unity as it only amounts to the recycling of leaders rejected by Kenyans.
“This is unity without vision, unity without purpose. I urge all the young people of Kenya to reject this coalition. Let all young leaders come together and chart a new path for Kenya. I am ready to sit down with progressive leaders who lack the experience of theft. We will not recycle the problem to solve the problem,” Morara said.
He reiterated that the opposition leaders have no vision save for removing Ruto from office.