Kenyan dancehall star KRG the Don has criticized the Gen Z movement over their anti-government protests. In a series of posts on his social media, KRG condemned the demonstrations, stating that "the Gen Z movement thinks running a government is like running a kiosk."
He argued that Gen Zs should give the government time to work and allow businesspeople to make a living.
"Most of the Gen Z doesn’t even know where their fathers live and they are here advising someone who has been in the government since he was in his 30s.
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"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,” KRG stated.
He further stated that those who believe they can run the government better should prepare for the 2027 elections instead of protesting in the streets now.
“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's blackmailing the government," he added.
At the same time, KRG the Don has announced that he will be taking a break from music to fully focus on running his business.
Taking to his official socials media accounts, he had this to say;
“God over everything. I’m taking a break from the entertainment business. Nikona kazi ya kufanya mob. I need to concentrate on much more important businesses for now.
Mziki ntarudi nikifisha $1 billion kwa account. My kids need advanced education as well so mpaka nipange life mapema,”.