Morara applauds husbands supporting single mothers and their children

By , September 22, 2025

INJECT Party leader Morara Kebaso has praised men who take care of children who are not biologically theirs, saying they play a vital role in restoring dignity to families and society.

In a message shared on his official X account on Sunday, September 21, 2025, Kebaso described such men as selfless and responsible. He said they step in where others have failed and provide love, stability and guidance to children who would otherwise lack a father figure.

“Lord Almighty, bless all men who are knowingly raising children that are not biologically their own. Bless them for stepping up to the failed responsibility of others,” Morara stated.

Kebaso explained that these men not only give emotional support but also take on financial responsibilities. He acknowledged that they sacrifice their resources to pay school fees, rent and buy clothes, ensuring that the children grow up with opportunities and comfort.

He prayed that their efforts never go unrewarded and asked God to provide for them so that they never lack.

The activist also noted that by embracing single mothers and their children, these men restore dignity to women who may have faced rejection or abandonment. He said their actions create stronger families and a healthier community.

“Bless them for restoring the dignity of single mothers by giving them a husband and a family of their own. Bless the money they use to pay school fees, rent and buy clothes. Wherever it comes from, as long as it’s not corruption, waongozee wasipungukiwe hata siku moja,” he added.

Family bonds

This comes a day after he encouraged Kenyans to consider starting family businesses, stressing their importance in strengthening ties.

In a message posted on his X account on Friday, September 19, 2025, Morara said that managing a family business helps create a connection that surpasses personal disagreements.

He pointed out that even when there are strained relationships, families are compelled to communicate and collaborate to meet customer needs.

“There is a way that a family business bonds a family together. I always encourage my friends to have a family business. It doesn’t matter what you disagreed on yesterday with your wife, your husband, your son or your daughter; there is this client who is asking why the delivery has not arrived,” Kebaso stated.

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