Kenya Activist Morara Kebaso has faced critics for selling INJECT t-shirts for Ksh. 2500 per piece.

Photo: Morara Kebaso
INJECT is a political party which was officially registered on October 2nd, 2024.
Morara revealed in statement today on his social media claiming the sweatshirts were available and any from any location could order.
He said that the sweatshirts were stitched and branded locally and were made of pure cotton.
The activist said that the sweatshirts would be their resource mobilization for the movement and its activities as all the money would be used to fund activities.
Activities mentioned included public interest court cases, civic education, medical aid camps etc.
Kenyans have reacted differently towards the progress. They commented on his social media as follows:
Sio Leo: Thank you for making it easy for police and DCI to identify and arrest anti-government Kenyans. It’s not campaign time so I beseech all of you to stop wearing such paraphernalia to create an anti-government narrative. You will be arrested.
Wesley Kibande: When the parents of those Gen Z’s ask Morara why he’s making money at their children’s blood.
Kihato Eric: Selling hope to Kenyans is indeed a lucrative business.
Babylonian: The enemy is poverty enyewe.
Mr. Slim: What is this now, bwana, just tell Kenyans that you are after money. Just visit Raila Odinga and get what you are after, doesn’t matter where it comes from.

