Can Kenya break free from tribal politics and recycled leadership?
In a fearless and wide-ranging interview on Thee Alfa House, Morara Kebaso, the leader of the Inject Party, delivers a rousing message to Kenya’s youth: “Stop waiting to be chosen—stand up and take leadership.”
On a symbolic Labor Day, Kebaso sat down with Sarah Mwangi to unpack the broken systems keeping Kenya in political and economic bondage, while calling for the rise of a third force led by visionary, progressive young Kenyans ready to build something new.
🔥 Key Highlights from the Interview:
đź§ The Opposition Has Failed
Kebaso reveals his frustration with Kenya’s opposition parties, accusing them of being obsessed with tribal numbers, power-sharing, and political optics — not meaningful change. “You can’t replace garbage with garbage,” he says.
🌍 Kenya Is Stuck in a Tribal Matrix
Tribalism, he argues, has become a tool for corrupt leaders to secure loyalty without merit. He calls on Kenyans to start electing leaders based on value, not ethnicity, noting that true national unity starts with mindset change.
👊 Power Is Seized, Not Granted
Morara makes it clear: real leadership is not bestowed — it must be taken. Young people must stop waiting to be handed opportunities and instead step forward, organize, and create their own political movement.
đź’Ľ Youth Desperation, Organ Trafficking & Poverty
He unpacks the rising desperation among Kenya’s youth — from selling kidneys to joining cults to survive — as a symptom of failed governance and lack of opportunity. His solution? Massive industrialization and a total shake-up of Kenya’s energy and labor policies.
🛑 Exposing Hypocrisy in Politics
Morara also calls out the double-dealing opposition figures secretly working with the same government they claim to oppose — accepting bribes, winning inflated tenders, and selling out the people.
🗳️ Inject Party: Youth-Led, Values-Based Politics
With over 2,000 grassroots positions available, the Inject Party is building a national network of civic educators, local organizers, and change agents. It’s not just about elections — it’s about shifting how power is distributed across Kenya.
🗣️ Quote of the Episode:
“Stop limiting yourself. Be shameless. Be fearless. Occupy the space. Kenya belongs to you — but you have to take it.” – Morara Kebaso
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