MORARA KEBASO JOINS GACHAGUA IN THE LAST MINUTE!
In the vibrant political landscape of Kenya, several intriguing developments have unfolded recently. This blog post delves into the nuances of these events, highlighting the challenges faced by leaders and the dynamics of political alliances.
Morara Kebaso has grabbed attention with a bold tweet aimed at Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, offering to work together during these politically turbulent times. In the tweet, Kebaso said, "I never kick a man when he’s down. Hello, Gachagua, you have a missed call from me. I think you have a lot of information that could help me with my Vampire Diaries. Would you like to share this?" This playful yet sharp message shows the complicated nature of Kenyan politics, where alliances can be both strategic and personal.
This tweet came just days after Gachagua was impeached by Parliament, with 281 MPs voting to remove him from office. His fate now lies in the hands of the Senate, who will make the final decision.
Before his impeachment, Gachagua gave a speech where he hinted at knowing how some powerful people have hidden money in foreign accounts. He often calls himself "The Truthful Man" and has positioned himself as someone who speaks out against wrongdoings. On the other hand, Morara Kebaso is an up-and-coming politician known for exposing fake government projects.
Kebaso's tweet seems like an offer for Gachagua, the "Truthful Man," to team up and reveal more government corruption, such as deals like the Adani and SHA agreements. When Kebaso mentions "Vampire Diaries," he’s likely referring to Gachagua’s knowledge that could help expose the truth about these shady deals.
The tweet also reminds people of a Bible story where a master, ignored by the wealthy, invites the less fortunate to his banquet instead. This fits the current political scene, where Gachagua, having lost the support of many MPs, might now look for new allies. Kebaso, a young leader, represents a fresh wave of political energy, and he could bring new ideas to the table.
The question now is: Will Gachagua reach out to Morara? Or will he wait to see what happens with the Senate’s decision? What do you think?
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