Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso’s failed Uhuru Park rally exposed more than just his political weaknesses—it highlighted how state operatives are using his desperation for money to control and neutralize his influence.
Once a rising voice of the youth, Morara has been overtaken by individuals who serve the interests of the ruling Kenya Kwanza (KK) administration, including his former ally Arnold Maliba.
Arnold Maliba in the Spotlight at TV47 – Maliba Is One Of The State Operatives Countering Morara Kebaso’s Online Clout [Photo: TV47]
How Arnold Maliba Is Riding On Kebaso’s Struggle for Relevance
Morara Kebaso once positioned himself as a fierce critic of the government, leveraging his viral “Vampires Diaries” series on X (formerly Twitter) to highlight stalled projects under President William Ruto. However, his lack of a structured political ideology and financial instability made him vulnerable to exploitation.
Instead of solidifying his youth-driven movement, he has increasingly found himself entangled with individuals aligned with the same administration he claims to oppose.
The Rise of Arnold Maliba and His Role in the Failed Rally
Arnold Maliba, a former close associate of Morara, has emerged as a key player in undermining him. Once an independent voice, Maliba has become a staunch Ruto supporter, shifting his allegiance entirely to the KK administration.
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His influence in government circles has allowed him to gain access to resources and media platforms that Kebaso lacks.
The so-called “National Jobless Rally” was not originally Morara’s idea. It was a product of discussions among Maliba, Kennedy Ondiek, and Sadam Gachie—three individuals who have been strategically placed by the government to co-opt the youth agenda.
Under Ruto’s instructions, they registered a new party called the Progressive Party of Kenya (PPA), which has been receiving government funding to mobilize young people.
The Government’s Strategy to Weaken Independent Youth Movements
Realizing that none of them had significant numbers on social media or grassroots support, Maliba and his associates sought external help.
They approached Morara Kebaso last Saturday, hoping to leverage his following to mobilize youth for the Uhuru Park rally.
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The plan was simple: create an event that appeared to be a genuine protest against youth unemployment while subtly steering it towards government-controlled narratives.
However, their strategy backfired. Maliba, who previously worked with Morara, had been leaking insider information about the rally’s sponsors and objectives.
Once details of the funding and political ties surfaced, support for the event crumbled. This explains why Morara himself withdrew at the last minute—he realized he was being used.
Morara Kebaso’s Self-Sabotage
Despite his aspirations to challenge Ruto in 2027, Morara Kebaso’s close association with Arnold Maliba and other KK administration operatives has damaged his credibility.
His inability to distinguish genuine allies from political opportunists has left him vulnerable to manipulation.
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By hanging around individuals who are already deep inside the government’s machinery, he has alienated the very youth he seeks to mobilize.
Even worse, the KK administration’s operatives are being afforded extensive media coverage, allowing them to shape the youth agenda on their terms.
Maliba, Ondiek, and Gachie have been handed platforms to push a narrative that benefits the government while neutralizing independent youth voices like Morara’s.
Morara Kebaso’s failed rally serves as a cautionary tale for youth-driven political movements in Kenya. His hunger for money and lack of strategic foresight have made him an easy target for state operatives looking to neutralize dissent.
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By aligning himself with individuals like Arnold Maliba, who have clear loyalties to the ruling regime, Morara has lost the trust of the very people he claims to represent.
If he truly wants to challenge Ruto in 2027, Morara must sever ties with government-affiliated figures and build a genuine grassroots movement.
Otherwise, he risks being remembered as yet another opportunist who was bought out before his political career even began.
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