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Hilarious video of South African saying President Uhuru always looks drunk

by Enock Ndayala

A South African national must have left many Kenyans in stitches after saying President Uhuru Kenyatta always appears drunk.

In an interview done by a YouTuber in the streets of Cape Town and posted online, the youthful South African identified as Livingstone, said the first in command has never appeared sober in his interviews.

“I like the Africanism expressed by Kenyans. I also love their president…(Uhuru) Kenyatta. He (Uhuru Kenyatta) looks drunk in most of his interviews…Shout-out to him…” he said.

Hilarious video of South African saying President Uhuru always looks drunk
A South African national must have left many Kenyans in stitches after saying President Uhuru Kenyatta always looks drunk.

When asked “What do South Africans Think of Kenyans’’, another man from the rainbow national said Kenyans are the drunkards of Africa

He sensationally claimed if there could be a competition to determine which country in Africa is number one in alcohol consumption, the prize would automatically be won by Kenya.

Generally, it came out clear how the former Kenyan 8-4-4 education System emphasized Kenyans knowing about other countries yet the citizens of those countries don’t even know where Kenya is found on the map of Africa.

In 2019, a video of President Uhuru Kenyatta went viral after the Head of State appeared drunk while making his remarks.

In the clip, Uhuru who was speaking to the Kenya National Motocross Team at State House, on August 23, 2019, the President while making his speech slowed down an indicator that the first in command could be drunk.

“Just as much as we are developing our football stadia, just as much as we are developing our athletics stadia, just as much as we are going to do basketball and netball, we will also do an area for motocross and we will also develop an area for all sports,” Uhuru assured.

However, it later emerged that the clip was edited by a cheeky Kenyan.

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