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Morara Kebaso’s New Political Party, INJECT, Receives Approval from the Registrar of Political Parties

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Morara Kebaso, a well-known Kenyan activist, has taken a significant step into the political arena with the formation of his new political party, Inclusion of National Justice Economic and Civic Transformation (INJECT). As a result, this move marks a pivotal moment in his career.

The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) officially approved the party’s name, giving it a 90-day reservation period to meet all legal requirements for full registration. In addition, this move aligns with Kebaso’s ongoing efforts to advocate for civic reforms and address social justice issues in the country.

Highlights

  • The name Inclusion of National Justice Economic and Civic Transformation (INJECT) has been officially approved by the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties.
  • INJECT now has 90 days to complete the necessary steps for full registration.
  • Morara Kebaso is known for his civic activism, particularly in advocating for government accountability and addressing social issues.

Party Name Approval by ORPP

On September 27, 2024, the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties approved the reservation of INJECT as the official name for Morara Kebaso’s political party. Furthermore, the approval, communicated through a letter from Registrar Ann Nderitu, grants the party a 90-day period to complete the registration process.During this time, Kebaso’s party must submit essential documents, including the party’s constitution, policies, and membership structure.

Morara Kebaso (photo courtesy)

The approval prevents other political entities from using the same or similar names during this reservation period, ensuring the uniqueness of INJECT as a political entity in Kenya.

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Kebaso’s Vision for INJECT

Kebaso, widely recognized for his outspoken advocacy, envisions INJECT as a vehicle for transforming Kenyan politics. Moreover, he has been a consistent voice against government inefficiency, as seen in his viral video series Vampire Diaries, which calls out public mismanagement. Through INJECT, Kebaso aims to bring this activism into formal political structures, with promises to sweep through all elective offices.

“INJECT Party of Kenya will sweep Parliament, Senate, and all elective seats like a flash flood,” Kebaso announced, signaling his determination to bring change at all levels of government.

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The Path Forward for INJECT

With the name now officially reserved, INJECT has until the end of the 90-day period to submit all necessary documents to the ORPP. These include the party’s constitution, leadership structures, policies, and membership lists. If the party fails to meet these requirements, the name reservation will expire, and the registration process must begin anew.

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This time frame allows INJECT to solidify its foundational principles while ensuring it complies with Kenya’s legal frameworks and democratic standards.

Morara Kebaso’s leap from activism to politics through the formation of INJECT signals a new chapter in his career. With the party’s name approved and the registration process underway, furthermore, Kebaso’s political movement could bring significant reforms to Kenya’s political landscape. Now, all eyes are on INJECT as it prepares to meet the legal requirements for full registration within the next 90 days.

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