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Control on regular guns don't stop illegaly guns owners
Mbona inakaa cooked story
I still think even if they surrender, they should be prosecuted for the crimes they committed.
It always astounds me, how journalists can find hardened criminals and interview them so openly. It happens often, in lots of documentaries in different countries.
This is the reason why i want to become a president
This is the truth for us today
Kafu
huyo Kafu ni hero
That masked man chilling on the couch and recounting with his finger on the trigger of what looks like a Glock semi-auto handgun made me so nervous I nearly stopped the video clip.
The BBC should provide an in-depth feature report on what the United Kingdom has historically done in relation to African countries.
Wasee mimi hushindwa kwani Kenya ni ngapi 😂😂😂
Hawa wenye wanakuwa interviewed ni wa ukweli ama ni plants..🤔
why is British peoples license fee being used for kenyan/african documentaries?
even more reason to defund the child trafficking, child molesting and rapist bbc!
😅😅😅nimejiona apo nikiwa mboka
Kenyan police should never be trusted even in times you badly need them.
Big Up King Kafu for the commendable job of transforming our youth. You deserve a state commendation award.👏
DCI warudishwe wapelekwenge mothito washughulikiwe
❤ good work king kafu
but iyo sheng si ya msee hudunga mboka
Oooh kenya😢😢😢😢
Wat sin have we no sinned in kenya?I told you kenya itakuwa no.1 to perish
Come back in 10 years time and Africa will still be as bad.
Hasn’t changed and will never change.
Poverty is the cause? Then why is that masked murderer sitting on a nicer couch than I've ever sat on?? I'm likely more poor than he is but yet it's not a life or death circumstance for me, i don't have to murder or rob to survive and i get zero government assistance. It seems to me that it's a matter of values, sociopathy, ethics, etc. This man can't get by selling cannabis or something that doesn't involve killing folks? I don't buy the narrative or rationalization.
Well thought, well scripted! It has left my nerves wrecked!
Sometimes am scared in my own country
Stay inside-Digga D
They should just throw away the guns in places they cant be found then quietly move on from crime my thot
Hapa mtu ukirudisha bunduki hama hiyo town uende kuanza maisha kwingine penye mtu hakujui. I don't want guns on the streets but also don't fully trust police either
Hapa mtu ukirudisha bunduki hama hiyo town uende kuanza maisha kwingine penye mtu hakujui. I don't want guns on the streets but also don't fully trust police either
great reporting from elijah and good stuff from king kafu, these are the real heros!!
Honestly blame the police and government! They mistreat us the youths so BLAME THEM!!! Living in the ghetto death can come at any moment
Lazima aliweka mariam petrol ya 5k
You will know he is a fool when he holds gun by the trigger
Why wear gloves at the press conference only and not from the start when given the gun? Kenyans jamani!
From the accent, the reporter sounds a young Kenyan. However, this is no sufficient justification to ignorantly misrepresent the truth. As a Kenyan of sound mind, I'm shocked by the level of exaggeration. How can you say that the guns with civilians are more than those in hands of police and military? Almost everything sounds so wrong with this story. Whereas it's true that there're some instances of crime (like in any other developing country) it's not fair to tarnish an entire country. Many parts of the country are peaceful and gun crime is almost nonexistent. Mr. Reporter, you have said that you grew up in the slums, have you taken time to travel beyond the slum? Where did you carry out your research? Did you go to Embu, Nyeri, Bungoma…or you just concluded that what goes on in one county's slum is sufficient to represent life in the other 46 counties?
Kenyan is a great nation. There's rule of law. Calling our country 'a deadly country' is an irresponsible statement.
No different than South Africa…🤷🏽♂️
Trust is hard, they should do drop off and get address. Easy
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