Yesterday, Kenyan dancehall artist KRG the Don hit headlines after sharing a video of him flaunting wads of cash on social media.
In the video, KRG is seen seated in the backseat of a car with stacks of one thousand notes next to him. He is seen stashing bundles of cash in a bag.
The video got the attention of many including City politician Hon Alinur Mohamed who called him out for bragging at a time when many Kenyans are struggling with the high cost of living.
Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai also expressed displeasure with the manner in which the artiste was flaunting cash online.He alleged that KRG was flaunting borrowed money online while leaving a fake life.
The Kenya revenue Authority (KRA) was not left behind. On Twitter, KRA quoted bible verses on paying taxes.
Mark 12:17. Ifikie KRG) .. Then Jesus said to them, " give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what is God's." And they were amazed at him.
KRA added his popular line of "Mambo imechemka" to their post.
Aside from showcasing his wealth, KRG The Don also made an announcement in the same video about changes in his rate cards for endorsement deals.
He boldly declared that he would not sign any deal with a betting company unless the offer was at least Sh100 million.