Kebaso Morara's apprehension about Kenya's evolving political landscape is a sentiment shared by many who cling to the ideal of merit-based elections, transcending tribal and wave-driven voting.
This small but significant group represents the enduring hope for a "new Kenya," a nation where leadership is dictated by competence and integrity, not political expediency. Morara's concern stems from composition of recent political gatherings. The presence of Mithika Linturi, Justin Muturi and Rigathi Gachagua, alongside Martha Karua, Fred Matiang'i and Kalonzo Musyoka, raises valid questions about the nature of these alliances.