United State Ambassador to Kenya Mr Kyle McCarter‏ amazed many after he tweeted in amazing Swahili.

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Taking to Twitter on Sunday night, Ambassador. McCarter compared corruption to a big dog that comes to your home, eats your food and leaves when you take on it. “Corruption-ni Kama mbwa kubwa na nono. Anakuja Kwa Boma lako kila siku, anaingia ndani ya ghala lako na kukula chakula chako. Unampapasa kisha anaenda kwa boma nyingine. Na wananchi wanashangaa kwa nini wako na njaa. Lakini kama Thievery, mbwa huyo angekuwa Mg’ondi, mngemfukuza!” he posted.This loosely translates to: “Corruption is like a fat dog. It comes to your compound every day, goes to your food store and eats your food. When you chase it, it goes to another person’s compound. Then residents will start wondering why they struck with hunger. However, like thievery, if this dog was a thief, would you have chased it!”However, this is not the first time Ambassador McCarter has had his say about corruption in this country. He came out bold-headed during the National Prayer Breakfast ritual on May 30, 2019, at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi to openly rebuke corruption."Kenyan leaders are praying and asking for forgiveness for the sin of thievery at the 17th annual National Prayer Breakfast. What a good start to take the nation on the path of prosperity the wananchi deserve. We must all do our part. #stopthesethieves," he said