- The song Kasongo by the band Orchestra Super Mazembe became popular after the emergence of a funny video of a wild boar
- The song was used to refer to unfortunate events, while others attached the name to the president
- Kenyans mourned William Ruto's tribute to the band member Kasongo wa Kanema 2020
Kenyans have revived the President's condolences William Ruto for Kasongo wa Kanema of Orchestra Super Mazembe band.
What is Ruto's relationship with Kasongo?
Their song, Kasongo, became popular recently after Pastor Aloysius Bugingo wa Uganda singing in his own style.
It was used as the voice in a viral video of a wild boar that rushed into its hole and has since been used as the voice in videos explaining situations. luck bad
It is now misused to refer to the administration of President William Ruto, and some have even given him a nickname.
Kenyans flocked to a 2020 Facebook post by Ruto, the former deputy president, sending his condolences to the late singer Kasongo wa Kanema.
“He was a great tenor singer, perhaps the best in East Africa. He was a respected legend of rhumba music and will be greatly missed for his great voice. Our prayers and condolences to the Kasongo family, friends and lovers of rhumba. Rest in peace,” he wrote. .
Kenyans will joke
Hon Samuel Mungai: “I wish he knew you were convinced to sell our airport.”
Pkor Serem: “Now his song hits more than then.”
Julius HG: “People are suffering out here because of false promises.” Munialo Collins: “And today, we call you Kasongo without forgiveness.”
Ever Eve Njau: “Kasongo must be turning 360 degrees in his grave right now.” Maxwel Wabwire: “RIP Kasongo. At that time, I didn't have a smartphone.”
Dickens Okuyo: “He was the best in Kasongo.”
Did the Catholic Church return Ruto's donation?
In separate news, the Archbishop of Nairobi Philip Anyolo confirmed that he will return the money they donated to the church to the politicians.
The Archdiocese of Nairobi rejected the Governor's contribution Johnson of KSh 200,000 and Ruto of KSh 2.6 million and will not accept the president's promise of KSh 3 million and a bus for the parish of the Catholic Church in Soweto.
However, Anyolo would not respond to objections from politicians regarding the move.
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