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Mulamwah set to give free tea and Mandazi to protestors rejecting the Finance Bill in Nairobi CBD

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Kenyan comedian Mulamwah is currently on his way to the Nairobi CBD to feed the protestors rejecting the 2024 Finance Bill in the streets of Nairobi.

Through a series of photos shared by the father of two, Mulamwah, with the help of his wife Ruth K, prepared mandazi and tea that have already been packed and ready to be distributed to citizens, announcing that soon enough he will also be on the streets to join his fellow citizens in rejecting the 2024 Finance Bill.

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Still on the same note, he urged the public to turn up in numbers.

MANDUNYA ZIKO READY, energy kwa wingi. tupatane CBD. usipofika unatuangusha sana. Let’s fight as a unit. #RejectFinanceBill2024 .” Mulamwah wrote on his page.

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