Kenyans can't use "Hakuna Matata"? Disney owns the copyright to that phrase

Piece by: Uncle Chim Tuna
Lifestyle

Hakuna Matata is the Swahili phrase whose English equivalent is "No problems; no worries". And it is a common phrase in any region that speaks Swahili.

So you can imagine just how surprised when an American based Kenyan designer who started a company called Jamhuri Wear was informed he couldnae use the phrase.

Indeed, the world has a sense of humour. A Kenyan was informed he couldnae use the phrase his people created. It is like telling Japanese folk they cannot use the greeting "Konichiwa".

And incase you do not believe it, allow me to share the screenshot that was shared as proof of the same:

Believe it or not!