Morara Kebaso unveils Ksh2,500 merchandise for Inject Movement

Lawyer Morara Kebaso has unveiled merchandise for the Inject movement costing at Ksh2,500 per piece
Lawyer Morara Kebaso has unveiled merchandise for the Inject movement costing at Ksh2,500 per piece.
In a statement released on Tuesday, October 15, he revealed that the sweatshirts would be sold for Ksh2,500 per piece.
The lawyer explained that the initiative was aimed at raising resources for the inject movement which he has been doing in recent months.
Kebaso also revealed that the merchandise had been fully made and branded in Kenya to support the local market.
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“The sweatshirts are stitched and branded locally, here in Kenya. They are kenyan by all standards. The quality is superb that is why it costs 2500. Pure cotton. Unisex for both males and females,” he noted.
“This will be our resource mobilization strategy for the movement and its activities. All the money will go towards building a stronger movement and funding activities such as public interest court cases, civic education campaigns and medical aid camps.”
Therefore, he called on Kenyans to purchase the unveiled merchandise to support their cause.
“You can pre-order yours by sending the purchase amount to 0708985611. Forward the Mpesa message to WhatsApp on the same number. Tell us your size and location for delivery. Wear the shirt with pride,” he added.
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