
ODM Defection Sparks Outrage: Party Leader Defends Risky Activist
Kenyan Politics: A Leader's Plea for Gratitude Amidst Party Defections Kenya's political scene is heating up as INJECT Party Leader, Kebaso Morara, speaks out about the departure of Kasmal Makore from the ODM party. Morara paints a picture of Makore's perilous journey, detailing threats and the need to hide his phone. "All of them called him Kasaliti," Morara states, referring to the harassment Makore faced. The video highlights a stark contrast: ODM's alleged role in saving Makore's life versus the current accusations of betrayal. Morara's words directly challenge the public's response to Makore's decision, questioning the gratitude shown to those who fight for their people. The interview also touches upon the recent passing of the Finance Bill, suggesting a disparity in how sacrifices are rewarded within the political system. Morara's passionate defense of Makore adds a layer of emotional intensity to the ongoing political debate. The incident underscores the complexities of political alliances and the often-unseen sacrifices made by individuals in the public eye.