Nairobi, Kenya – In a move to enhance transparency and accountability, Inject Party leader Kebaso Morara announced a series of measures aimed at revolutionizing the party’s financial management and operations.
Joint Bank Account for Transparency
The party has opened a joint bank account requiring three signatories, ensuring rigorous oversight. The account is subject to monthly audits, with reports accessible to anyone visiting the finance office. Queries can also be directed to the treasury team at injectpartykenya@gmail.com.
Technical Team Driving Strategy
A 14-member technical team, evenly split between Kenya and the Diaspora, was formed on October 4. This team prepares budgets, mobilizes resources, and oversees financial implementation. Beyond finances, the team is responsible for crafting political strategies and communication objectives.
Categorized Financial Management
Inject Party has divided its financial management into two categories:
- Recurrent Expenditure – Covering security, cleaning, internet, and utilities.
- Special Programs – Featuring initiatives like Vampire Diaries, Civic Education Mashinani, Vijana na ID, and Warembo na INJECT. Each program has a dedicated budget audited periodically.
Website and Constitution Updates
While the party’s website is still under development, it promises to host financial details and e-commerce platforms for merchandise. The constitution is also near completion and will be shared on social media for public input.
Call for Donations
Supporters are encouraged to contribute via Mpesa at 0708985611, now officially designated for party use. All transactions will be audited to maintain financial transparency.
Inject Party continues to lead with innovative governance practices, setting a new standard in political accountability.
