Mwaka wa kuforce? Chito and Kwambox react to video of granny who got sold stones instead of charcoal

Kwambox and Chito at Kiss FM Studios
Image: KISS FM

Morning show presenters Chito and Kwambox have shared their shock with how far some individuals are willing to go just to make a few extra coins.

This is after the bubbly Kwambox shared a video she had come across of an elderly woman counting her losses after she was tricked into buying a sack of stones under the guise that she was getting charcoal. 

"These ones have even pushed it! Chito let me tell you people are taking this 'huu mwaka ni wa kuforce' a little too seriously," started off Kwambox.

She went on to share a trending video she had come across of an elderly woman deeply distraught after she found stones hidden in a sack of charcoal that she had purchased.

 

The woman calling out the foul scammers who had taken advantage of her showed huge stones hidden inside the sack that had a few coals at the top to wade off suspicions.

Narrating the whole ordeal Kwambox went on to add;

"Yesterday I saw this shosho, shosho had posted a video. She went to buy makaa (charcoal) and you know mostly people buy in bulk. 

 

It appeared like she is in the food business or something. The shosho had two big sacks of charcoal and she was like hii kitu imejaa vizuri. She goes home and when she is unpacking she realizes that only the top part actually has coal the rest is just chunks of stones!" The radio presenter narrated still in disbelief at the extent people are going to make coins. 

Her co-host Chito could not hold off his laugh as the situation truth be told is a little comical.

"Yaani shosho did not know that the sack had stones? Like the weight and all because makaa is light" Chito asked in disbelief as he tried to comprehend the whole story..

Tring to defend the granny Kwambox highlighted the elderly lady probably was excited about the load. "Her she was probably like hii ni long lasting, hii makaa imeivaa,"

The morning show duo went on to slightly joke about how the guy who sold the fake bag of charcoal was probably celebrating thanking God that someone had fell for his trick and bought the sacks. 

Finishing up, they sent a warning to people making money through dubious ways noting that eventually karma catches up with people.

"Wewe kama you have decided huu mwaka ni wa kuforce wewe endelea tu," Kwambox candidly. Concurring with his co-host Chito went on to add, "utajua haujui,"

#Read also: 

Kwambox and Chito at Kiss FM Studios
Image: KISS FM
Kwambox and Chito at Kiss FM Studios
Image: KISS FM
Kwambox and Chito at Kiss FM Studios
Image: KISS FM