- Activist Kasmuel McOure was seen shaking hands with former prime minister Raila Odinga in a photo that sparked discussions on X
- His meeting with Raila sparked mixed reactions, with some praising him for his decision to meet with the veteran politician, while others were more critical
- One of the commenters praised Kasmuel as a legitimate leader of the Gen Z generation who has not used his activism to hit commercials
Activist Kasmuel McOure has met with the former prime minister Raila Odinga.
Where did Kasmuel McOure meet and Raila Odinga?
The photo of the pair with Raila has sparked quite a few comments on X after journalist Seth Olale posted it.
In the photo, Kasmuel was seen as calm and smiling as he shook hands with the veteran politician.
The meeting was held at Raila's Capital Hill office.
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Here are some comments:
@bungomaduke
“Kasmuel has made the right decision. He is the legitimate leader of the Gen Z generation. Unlike other leaders, he has not commercialized his movement. His star is shining brightly.”
@Jemo_Elvis:
“Birds of a kind fly alike.”
@levyc_moire:
“I don't think anyone chose this young man as the leader of any group or to announce himself, so the decisions he makes are because he knows their hunger. You didn't say there is no leader, He has his cards.”
@ndole_nyama:
“We just knew this one wasn't ours.”
@itssirMutua_254:
“Wueh, we should look for him now.”
@ErickOndieki:
“This behavior can also be called self-interest disguised as patriotism or it is deceitful when one hides self-interest under the guise of helping Gen Zs.”
denny dansolang:
“Tom Mboya is moving very fast.”
janet has:
“This is gone.”
Why were Kenyans angry with Kasmuel McOure?
On Friday, October 4, Kasmuel was heavily criticized after publicly supporting the motion to remove the Deputy President from power Rigathi Gachagua.
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He participated in a public participation meeting held at the Bomas of Kenyawhere discussions about the motion to remove Gachagua took place.
However, his position has drawn strong criticism from netizens, who have accused him of being fickle and pursuing personal interests.
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