“Kama unaona unga imepanda bei kula chips” KRG lashes out at protesters

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KRG the Don has slammed Kenyans taking to streets to protest against the high cost of living.

In an interview with SPM Buzz, KRG asked those people who are participating in the protest because of the rise in the cost of living and the inflation to stop doing such actions.

KRG said that many are protesting under the pretext of the increase in the price of ugali flour, telling them that one does not have to eat ugali and that instead of protesting, it is better to eat other foods and stop bothering others who do not want to protest.

“Unga imepanda, feelings, si mtafute ile poshomill bei rahisi ukae hapo. Kama unaona unga imepanda, kula chips, acha kusumbuka dunia hii. Ama tafuta kitu kingine, chakula ni mingi. Ongeza akili. Duniani ukitumia sana feelings utaumia sana roho,” he said.

KRG insisted that he could not participate in the protest because he said that it causes property damage.

“Mimi kama msanii nitakuwa nimesimama mahali ninaangalia tu kwa sababu mimi sitaki maandamano kwa sababu inaleta uharibifu wa mali, biashara za watu pia hazitafunguliwa, kuna watu wengine pia watalala njaa….ni watu wangapi unafikiri watalala njaa? Mimi nasema ni heri nifanye kazi ili nikule kuliko kulala njaa. Kama maisha imepanda tuongeze akili, tutafute pesa nyingi,” KRG said.

KRG as a businessman said that he is heavily affected every day when protests take place, saying that he loses a lot by closing many of his businesses.

To those taking part in the protests, KRG said;

“Kama wewe unataka kwenda kuandamana kuchoma biashara za watu au kupiga mtoto wa watu mawe, naomba Mungu akubariki na wewe upate halafu siku nyingine mandamano yafanyike na wewe ufanyiwe hivyo usikue vile inauma.”

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