Kenyan dancehall artist KRG The Don has disclosed the source of his vast wealth.
KRG admitted that most of his wealth was inherited, and he actually never worked as hard as most people think he did.
“Most of the money is actually property; most of these properties were there before I was born; I just got them there… I actually inherited them, and it was not by my wish; it was by chance.
Hii, actually si mali yangu ata mimi nilipata watu wameishi duniani wakaniachia.” KRG explained.
He went further, clarifying why he has never transferred the properties to his actual names, saying he chose to keep them that way because the properties are not his as he just inherited them, and it would be unwise for him to transfer them to his name, which would go against his forefathers and the ones who had them before him.
“I actually have never transferred anything to my name; I only oversee because I also don’t want to get old watu waanze kuema Bughaa alikula mali. All I do is maybe take a little rent.”
KRG revealed that he has never been in the properties for a couple of years because he doesn’t see the need to do so.
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Why KRG closed Casavera Lounge
KRG is not just an artist; he is also a well-known businessman who has his very own club, ‘Casavera’, which he recently announced its closure, saying the reason behind doing so, was to make a few renovations try and be unique from the rest because the business was not doing well.
“Business ilienda chini because of new bars like Quiver… so we thought of closing down and doing renovations, then we came back with new strategies.” KRG disclosed.