Morara Kebaso Calls Out Online Trolls

Morara Kebaso feels tired of chasing social media approval. He says Kenyans attack each other online, keeping corrupt older leaders safe. His activism work differs from election politics, making wins harder. People label young leaders as scammers without asking for proof. He sees young voices shut down for small issues, but powerful, corrupt figures stay untouched.

Campaign costs block youth from entering politics without help. Kebaso wonders if youth movements fail because they fight themselves. He asks if false claims tear apart reform efforts. Millions of young people want something beyond corrupt government or tricky opposition groups. He welcomes anyone feeling ready for change, regardless of current party ties.

Kebaso plans a meeting for young leaders hoping to build a new movement. The group will focus on honest leadership for everyone. He urges interested youth to join together for talks about real change. Anyone feeling unhappy with current choices can come forward. Kebaso believes unity among youth matters more than past divisions.
 

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