Kebaso Morara talked with Rigathi Gachagua during the weekend. They met on Saturday to chat about big problems in Kenya.
Mr. Morara said they discussed how to fix Kenyan politics, young people who need jobs, and human rights problems.
Mr. Gachagua told Mr. Morara what he thinks should happen to people who face bad treatment. These include folks who were taken away or killed without a trial.
Mr. Morara plans to keep meeting with many different leaders. He wants to help young people speak up more, so he will talk to political, church, and community leaders about this.
Both men were seen together just days ago. They both came to the start of the People's Liberation Party in Nairobi.
Mr. Gachagua has said he wants to organize a new party soon. He plans to hire a young helper, someone from Generation Z.
He talked about this when he met with radio stations on Wednesday. Mr. Gachagua thinks young people should lead right away, not just later.
The former deputy president believes his years of work, combined with fresh ideas from young people, make good leadership. He wants a young person to be the second leader of his party.
Mr. Gachagua feels young Kenyans trust him. He says this is because he stood up for them during protests against the government. He claims he lost a lot because he took their side.
Mr. Morara said they discussed how to fix Kenyan politics, young people who need jobs, and human rights problems.
Mr. Gachagua told Mr. Morara what he thinks should happen to people who face bad treatment. These include folks who were taken away or killed without a trial.
Mr. Morara plans to keep meeting with many different leaders. He wants to help young people speak up more, so he will talk to political, church, and community leaders about this.
Both men were seen together just days ago. They both came to the start of the People's Liberation Party in Nairobi.
Mr. Gachagua has said he wants to organize a new party soon. He plans to hire a young helper, someone from Generation Z.
He talked about this when he met with radio stations on Wednesday. Mr. Gachagua thinks young people should lead right away, not just later.
The former deputy president believes his years of work, combined with fresh ideas from young people, make good leadership. He wants a young person to be the second leader of his party.
Mr. Gachagua feels young Kenyans trust him. He says this is because he stood up for them during protests against the government. He claims he lost a lot because he took their side.