Political activist and businessman Morara Kebaso. (Courtesy:Instagram/@morarakebaso)

In an engaging conversation with Dr King'ori on his show, political activist and businessman Morara Kebaso shared his net worth and views on the importance of marriage in business.

The 29-year-old claimed that his net worth is approximately Sh100 million. He stated that one can make money in any way and anywhere, depending on the strategies and plans they put in place.

Morara explained that wealth can be built even in highly challenging environments. He also questioned what profits or losses he might have incurred if he had invested Sh20 million in rental apartments.

During the interview, Morara added that his house is reportedly worth Sh20 million.

"I am not chasing money. I am 29 years old, and my net worth is around Sh100 million," he said. "If I see a good deal, I go for it, but I don't chase it. I present myself as an option. In this era, you can make a billion shillings without stealing. Money can be made even in Syria, the Gaza Strip, or anywhere, despite bombings and destruction."

He went on to say, "One of the richest people in Africa, Steve Masiyiwa, comes from Zimbabwe. You can make money even in the poorest of nations. My home is worth Sh20 million. I wonder what would have happened if I had invested the Sh20 million in rental apartments."

The businessman credited his success to marrying young, having tied the knot at 21. According to him, working with one's spouse significantly increases the chances of success.

Kebaso said that his wife has played a crucial role in keeping him focused on his responsibilities and making sound financial decisions. The political activist also stated that he owns two other companies, including Morara Properties Limited and a fashion company.

"I have a company called Morara Properties Limited, where we convert shipping containers into shops and stalls. I also own a fashion company. When you work with your wife or partner, the chances of success are three times higher than for a bachelor," said Morara.

He added: "I got married at 21, and we have been together for eight years. One of the reasons for my success is marriage. Because I am married, I might go out with friends, but I always return home. This is because I am accountable to someone. My wife asks why and when I spend a certain amount of money."