"I Tend To Believe That Stealing Is In every Kenyans Blood", Says Mugabe In Vicious Attack On Kenyans

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is always in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Just a few days ago, the controversial president refused to wear Indian attire at the India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi. All leaders who attended the Summit rocked Indian attire (Kurta Sherwani) with a waist coat, except Robert Mugabe who wore a grey suit, white shirt and black tie.

The longest serving African president who seems to thrive on controversy, on Sunday uttered negative remarks about Kenyans while presiding over a fundraising function in a church in Harare. He called us thieves!

“Those people of East Africa shock me with their wizardry in stealing. Sometimes I tend to believe that stealing is in every Kenyan’s blood. These people go to their schools and read good courses but they qualify as the best thieves. You can even think that there is a subject in their universities called Bachelor of Stealing. Whenever they get an opportunity as employees, they never disappoint.

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They steal enough money to buy their freedom because even the judges who listen to their cases are financially powerless. I urge you my people to be on high alert in case you by bad luck, happen to visit that East African nation. They might infect you with that disease and we don’t want it here. Zimbabweans are honest people who love their country and don’t want such stealing tendencies ” He shouted with courage as he advised his nation."

Mugabe's remarks angered Kenyans who took to social media to lash out at him. Below are some of the comments from Kenyans, go through