Editor's Review

"Hello Rigathi Gachagua, you have a missed call from me."

Political activist Morara Kebaso has reached out to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, requesting his assistance for his series of exposés, dubbed 'Vampire Diaries', that highlight stalled government projects.

In a statement on Thursday, October 10, Morara claimed that he believed that Gachagua had information that could help him in his investigations.

The activist further stated he does not believe in kicking someone when they're down, even as the deputy president awaits his fate after the National Assembly impeached him.

"I never kick a man when he is down. Hello Rigathi Gachagua, you have a missed call from me. I believe you have a lot of information that can help me in my vampire diaries. Would you like to share this information?" Morara posed.

File image of Morara Kebaso.

The activist has been on the headlines lately as he continues with his onslaught against President William Ruto's administration.

On Tuesday, the activist was released by police after being arrested earlier in the day.

In a statement, he detailed that he had been released on a free bond.

According to Morara, he was arrested and taken to Karen Police Station.

At the station, he was questioned regarding comments he made during the public participation process of the impeachment motion against Gachagua.

It was the second time the activist was arrested.