Ericsson wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:obiero wrote:@chief vvs you are also tribal?? I hope not
Our tribe in wazua is one: investments.Thats the language we speak here daily.We dont want any other tribe here.
Exactly..
@Obiero at the end of the day you make more money than those shouting tribal words in wazua
@Ericsson it's simply shocking that some wazua elders would play the tribal card on Luos and by extension Kisumu a city of great vibrancy. It's OK though..
Sad and stupid of them
1. The ones shouting "tribal" are the ones who are stupid for they do not understand the history of Kenya and the connected beer politics;
2. For instance during the colonial period Africans were prohibited from drinking bottled beer and drinking traditional beer without a licence from the provincial admin;
3. The fact that the people of western Kenya never got a brewery nearby even after independence is a great injustice, perhaps what Jaramogi was alluding to by "not yet Uhuru";
4. Now, the people of Western can finally reclaim their God given right to drink kong'o to their fill;
5. Meanwhile the peoples of Eastern Kenya have attained true beer democracy. They have EABL and Tabitha Karanja products to choose from;
6. Sadly, after losing ground in premium bottled beer market in Central Kenya to Tabitha Karanja, EABL has chosen to sell cheap keg to the peoples of western Kenya;
7. I verily pray for the peoples of western Kenya that they shall not take to drinking this cheap keg like fish, pun intended.
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