Krg the Don
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Budding musician and digital content creator KRG the Don has called out the youth for what he terms as 'blackmailing the government.'

Taking to his Instagram stories, KRG posted a lengthy rant where he called out the Gen Z demanding them to learn to respect their elders even when they are on the wrong.

Highlighting if the Gen Z felt they can do a better job then they should vie for elective government positions come 2027. 

 

"God over everything," started off the father of 3.

He went on to chide the youth over their ongoing protests and direct criticism towards the current regime run by President William Ruto.

KRG argued that the protestors needed to grow up and be mindful of businessmen who were suffering losses due to the Tuesday and Thursday demos that have been running for a month now.

 

"The Gen Z think running a government is like running a kiosk. Most of them don't even know where their fathers live and they are here advising someone who has been in the government since he was in his 30's," the aspiring politician wrote accompanying the post with laughing emojis. 

Still criticizing the faceless, partyless and leaderless movement the budding musician angrily quipped that working people didn't really care about the nitty gritties of how the country was run as long as they businesses were moving.

"Guys you need to style up and know they are people who do business in the city and its environs. They don't care who is doing what, they just wanna do business coz they have wages and bills to pay!!!

If you think you can run the government better let's link up in 2027 and don't forget to vie!!! Respecting people who are older than you is very important sometimes. 

Even if they are wrong, find a better way to address them. But violence and abusive words won't solve our problems as a country. That is blackmailing the government," the last of his open address to the youth leading the demonstrations read. 

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