After being threatened by Ezekiel Mutua, benga artist ‘Katombi’ responded to Mutua.
This after Mutua, Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) boss, promised to jail immoral musicians from Ukambani.
"If you can't be creative in a positive way to build moral values and help society grow you have no business in this country, then you have no business in the industry," he said.
"We will get you to jail and auction your property if you cannot change. We won't allow you to destroy our children."
Following that, Katombi, who is the hit maker of 'Miao ya Nzovi' responded via his facebook page.
“You said you will sell by guiters and drums,” wrote the musician. “Tell Mutua to go and confirm in Kamba dictionary what Katombi or Kutomba means.”
According to Kitui online, Katombi is derived from Kikamba word which means ‘flexible or ‘boneless’ in dancing.
The musician went on to say that he was called that name after his grandfather.