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Njugush explains why ‘Anda Kava’ series cannot be aired locally on Tv

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Comedian and creative Timothy Kimani, commonly known as ‘Njugush’, has explained why their ‘Anda Kava Series’ will not be streamed on local television.

Njugush (Photo Courtesy)

Speaking with the press, Njugush said that the show will only be watched on YouTube because it has been well received by the public, who have flocked to watch it despite it having been shot back in 2020, and they thought of doing things differently this time around, unlike in the past.

“Kama the anda kava, hiyo ni show tulifanya 2020 time ya COVID, and I am so happy for the support guys are giving and other things we are doing.

Hiyo ni YouTube, Mahali tunaenda tumesema ni mtandao that’s why we have the media covering here, we are doing things differently now.” Njugush shared.

Njugush explained further on the aspect of monetizing content, describing it as ‘The Digital Awakening’ and stressing the need for all content creators and digital creatives to always ensure that they work under their own terms and maximize their available options when it comes to making money, as that is the only way they will make and benefit from their content creation.

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About Anda Kava Series

The newly released YouTube series, “Anda Kava,” features two of the country’s most beloved talented individuals: Njugush and Abel Mutua ‘Mkuru’. The series has quickly captured the hearts of viewers, showcasing the exceptional comedic chemistry between the two actors and solidifying their status as Kenyan comedy powerhouses.

ScreenGrab of Anda Kava series showing Abel Mutua and Njugush dressed as women (Photo Courtesy)

In “Anda Kava,” Njugush stars as a waiter whose mundane life takes a dramatic turn when Abel Mutua recruits him for a secretive and unconventional mission. The plot thickens as the duo embarks on an undercover operation with a twist—their target is an Instagram influencer.

If you enjoy Kenyan humor, then you need to watch “Anda Kava.” The series is destined to become a mainstay in Kenyan entertainment thanks to its unique blend of humor, intrigue, and outstanding performances.

The show can be found at Philit productions YouTube channel and it has currently aired 4 episodes that have recorded over 1 million views all in total.

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