President William Ruto's daughter Charlene Ruto has come out to defend her Smokie Kachumbari Business against those doubting that she hustled during her days in campus.
Speaking on an interview with Mungai Eve, Charlene Ruto said she never received any special treatment and lived an ordinary life like many Kenyan youths.
In campus, she lived in a hostel and it's here she joined forces with roommates and started a smokie Kachumbari Business which was doing very well in Daystar.
"The thing is, I am the daughter of the chief hustler so I have seen him hustle and I have also hustled in my own way. It's a true story, I used to sell smokies and kachumbari and I think my classmates and people I shared my dormitory with are witnesses."
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Charlene Ruto said she used to sell the bitings herself and she did not have an employee to help her with the business. They sold the smokies for one year and later moved on to other business.
Kenyans had doubted that a president's daughter was a smokie vendor. She had shared this in a forum where she was speaking to the youth on business and saving.
Charlene said she had an initiative to be the voice of the youth and to help the community.