- Activist Morara Kebaso has launched a line of locally made Inject sweatshirts, priced at KSh 2,500 each, to fund civic activism initiatives in Kenya
- The sweatshirts are made of high-quality pure cotton, and Morara said they will help to raise funds for public interest court cases and civic education campaigns
- The move comes paltry a week after the activist went online to hurl shade at people who were showing him ‘lukewarm’ support
Kenyan activist Morara Kebaso has launched a line of locally made Inject sweatshirts, priced at KSh 2,500 each.
This initiative aims to raise essential funds for public interest court cases, civic education campaigns, and medical aid programs under the Inject Party of Kenya.
On Tuesday, October 15, Kebaso took to social media to unveil the Inject sweatshirts, urging supporters to wear them proudly.
“The Inject sweatshirts are here! KSh 2,500 per piece. You can pre-order yours by sending the purchase amount to 0708985611. Forward the MPESA message to WhatsApp using the same number and tell us your size and location for delivery,” he announced.
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Crafted from high-quality pure cotton, the sweatshirts are designed to resonate with the spirit of Kenyan activism.
“Wear the shirt with pride,” Kebaso emphasized.
“These sweatshirts are stitched and branded locally here in Kenya. They are Kenyan by all standards. The quality is superb, which is why it costs KSh 2,500.”
This venture is part of a broader resource mobilization strategy for the Inject Party, with Kebaso noting that all proceeds will be directed towards strengthening the movement and supporting its activities, including public interest court cases and civic education initiatives.
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He expressed a commitment to fostering a vibrant civic culture in Kenya, where citizens are actively engaged in matters affecting their lives.
He urged those unwilling to support his cause to step aside, calling on genuine supporters to stand behind the movement wholeheartedly.
See Also:
1: Morara Kebaso Vows to Continue With Activism Days After Complaining About Declining Support
2: Morara Kebaso Narrowly Escapes Tragedy After His Convoy Meets Grisly Accident in Embu