More Graffiti On Matatus After President Kenyatta Endorses Them

 

The graffiti that is synonymous with most matatus, especially those in Nairobi and its environs, are going to get even more publicity after the head of the republic showed support for them.

Graffiti are a form of employment for the youth, according to President Uhuru Kenyatta, and therefore should not be discouraged by anybody.

The president said this during the launch of a cashless card, My1963, that will be used by passengers to do away with paying cash to conductors and drivers.

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A vehicle with graffiti

Graffiti on matatus in Kenya is growing rampant each day to an extent of matata windows getting the painting.

This practice is so common in Nairobi and with the president’s support, they are going to grow even more.

This is what PSCU Kenya Digital tweeted:

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