Kula shida bila kelele – Morara Kebaso fingers voters over careless ballot choices

Activist Morara Kebaso has blamed Kenyans for the choices they make at the ballot, insisting that voters who make poor choices deserve to suffer in silence.
In a statement on his social media platforms on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, Kebaso noted that those who are careless with their choices at the ballot should not be excused.
According to him, leaders perform based on the expectations of voters, and those who are careless with their choices as they knowingly elect problems should live with the consequences.
“A governor will do well or poorly based on the voters he has. We cannot continue excusing voters who are careless with their choices. Ukipigia shida kura inafaa ukule shida bila kelele (When you vote for problems, you should enjoy the same in peace and silence),” he stated.
Focus of his civic education
He emphasised that the solution to the problem lies in civic education to empower the voter to make good choices.

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“Change does not begin with the leaders that you have. It starts with the voters that you have,” he said, explaining that the same has informed his civic education that targets voters.
“Target yangu ni voter, abadilishe akili tupate mtu wa maana hapa mbele mwenye anaweza kuongoza vizuri who can be kept accountable (I target voters to be empowered to choose good leaders who can be held accountable),” Kebaso explained.
Kebaso has been brutal with his truths, using his social media platforms to advocate for a revolution at the ballot and building on the gains of his fierce civic education.
Morara’s truths and rise to prominence
He recently opined that the jobless Kenyan, poor farmer or overtaxed employees vote for corrupt leaders, only to later on complain when their expectations are not met.
“The jobless Kenyan or poor farmer or overtaxed employee is the same one who is voting for corrupt leaders,” Kebaso stated, adding, “Tumsaidie aje sasa (How do we help such a person)?”

The activist rose to prominence due to his fierce criticism of the government and civic education, in which he exposed stalled government projects across the country in his initiative dubbed “Vampire Diaries”.
Leveraging on the power of social media and with the support of well-wishers, Kebaso traversed the country and even registered a party named Injection of National Justice, Economic and Civic Transformation (INJECT) to shape Kenya’s political landscape.









