Morara Kebaso kneels to pray with his employees in emotional moment
Kenyan political activist Morara Kebaso has shared a video of an emotional moment when he joined his employees for prayers to celebrate another milestone in business.
The businessman reflected on his journey with gratitude in a statement posted on his official social media platforms on Friday, January 23, 2026.
“There is God in heaven who answers prayers. He has brought us this far. We have gratitude in our hearts,” Morara said.
He accompanied the statement with a video showing him leading his team in prayers at Morara Home Furniture.
In the video, employees wearing overalls and dustcoats are seen leaving the workshop and converging in the showroom that was featured by the activist a few days ago.
Morara is seen kneeling with his employees at his premises, praying passionately with his eyes closed.

The activist who juggles his activism with business recently featured his premises in a video when he conducted an audit of the project.
Kebaso’s furniture business
Morara clarified in an interview with Obinna on November 22, 2024, that his furniture company has several branches spread across the country.
He revealed that the business has two units in Utawala (showroom and factory), with others located along Kangundo Road, Eldoret Annex, Mombasa Bamburi Branch and one more in Nakuru.
Tips on how to manage success
The businessman also shared his tips on how to manage success, stating that success kills faster than poverty.
“You better have a plan before money comes. When money comes to you without a plan, you will definitely fail,” he stated.
He shared his personal experience when he made reasonable money for the first time and headed straight to buy suits.

Kebaso also withdrew Ksh250K in Ksh100 denominations and headed to the hostel, where he proceeded to count the money.
On his secret to running a successful business, Kebaso cautioned against getting into business simply because someone is succeeding in it.
“Don’t start wrong, don’t go into business because someone else is doing it and succeeding. Go into business because you want to get into it,” he added.