Kimani Turacco, a musician from Kiambu has hit out at President Uhuru's government.
The controversial musician used teasing pictures to illustrate how life has become unbearable for the common mwananchi.
Turacco last week set the internet ablaze once again after releasing another controversial song dubbed "Muici ni muici" which loosely translates to: "A thief is a thief" in which he sends a strong message to President Uhuru Kenyatta.
This comes a month after he released the "Hatuna deni, kitaeleweka" song in which he urged voters from Mt Kenya not to support Deputy President William Ruto's 2022 presidential bid.
Turacco has recently been utilising the power of the internet to pass his messages.
On Wednesday, the musician used a photo illustrating the rising prices of different commodities including food and fuel to express the challenges Kenyans are going through.
"NII NDIGUCOKA GWITWO WANJIKU. nahindio nokuhinyiririo ngiraguo nogukwagira ninjitagwo Kimani wa Wambui ona ndioi nuu warehire ritwa riri ria Wanjiku.#kieleweke," said Turacco in a Facebook post, which loosely translates to: "I will not repeat the mistakes I made while voting as Kikuyus (Wanjiku), where I was blackmailed that all shall be good and yet am suffering (as a person), I will be voting as a person not as a tribe."
As usual, the post elicited mixed reactions among Kenyans. Here are some of the comments:
Here are more reactions:
Erick Munge said: "I have began seeing alot of sense in you sana."
Paddie Wa Ithabethi said: "This one is okay I surppot but hizo zingine ulikuwa na ujinga."
Peter Irungu said: "Siku ingine wajichague bro kazi yetu nikulauka usiku wa manane then wanatubeba nikaahatufikilii mungu moja sitawahi, wanafaa wajue mjinga akielevuka mwelevu huwa mashakani."
Kenzy Chege said: "For the first time I agree with yu... Guku ni kwa goma."
James Muriu said: "Wakenya hatuna bahati."
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