Poverty Knows No Race! Shame Of Indian Beggars Running Amok In Ngara

Piece by: Uncle Chim Tuna
Lifestyle

Aden Duale had no idea just how much of an impact his rude missive at Isaac Ruto would impact the lexicon of urban speech! And he is lucky Isaac Ruto did not tear him to shreds.

"Hii pesa si ya mamako bwana!"

It has now become a way of telling off pocket-watchers. Why? Because no one likes a pocket watcher, that's why!

Indeed, Isaac Ruto is a real gentleman because even the most measured person I know, Chege Miati said he would have put his hands around Aden Duale's neck and massaged it.

Anyway, it would seem that is the saying of the day after it was discovered that there are Indian street urchins in Ngara.

In Kenya, Indians are seen as wealthy and with good reason. Try and find a single indigenous African in the list below who is Kenyan and I will give you 10,000/-!

But away from that, residents and businessmen in Ngara have had to contend with a new variety of street urchins, Wahindi. And this has generated quite a stir as you can see from the video below: