Morara Kebaso has once again raised his voice, this time putting President William Ruto on notice regarding issues of tribalism, commonly referred to as "ukabila" in Kenya. In his latest fiery address, Morara denounced what he described as Ruto’s failure to unite the country across ethnic lines, accusing him of perpetuating division for political gain. The speech struck a chord with Kenyans, many of whom have long grappled with the impacts of tribalism in politics. #RutoMustGo continues to trend as citizens express outrage over Ruto’s alleged inability to bridge these gaps.

Kebaso’s comments have added to the already mounting tension in the political landscape. Tribalism has historically been a deeply rooted issue in Kenya, affecting elections and governance. Morara, positioning himself as a champion of unity and equality, promises to dismantle the power structures that fuel ethnic tensions. His stance has further fueled his growing popularity, particularly among younger voters looking for change. #MoraraForPresident2027 gains momentum as his message resonates nationwide.

As the 2027 elections approach, it is clear that tribal politics will be a critical issue. Morara’s strong opposition to these divisions and his bold speeches continue to challenge the status quo. Kenyans, outraged by the persistence of tribalism, are increasingly looking to leaders like him for a vision of a more inclusive and united future.


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