A few hours ago, Njuguna shared his thoughts on the 15 percent tax that is being taxes comedians and ather people working on the entertainment industry. According to Njuguna, this tax is not fit for it’s the duty of every citizen to pay taxes. “When the president says me and Butita earn more than him, I knew there was a problem, a narrative that he sold that content creators make so much money. However, for me, I feel that’s unfair because some content creators and I saw Jalang’o say a lot of us are showing off cars but at the same time he didn’t mention a lot of us are posting pay bills for maisha imewaendea mrama,” Njuguna said.
Njuguna concluded by stating that it’s the duty of every kenyan to pay taxes and not comedians only. “Tax kulipa ni wajibu ya kila mtu and we must do that for the country to grow, but my problem is these are the same people, you know we acting like wamefika wameland kama captain Otoyo, they just landed, these are the same people who promised us Kamarini stadium for six months for six months mpaka miaka kumi ikapita na kamarini stadium bado haijakuja yet they will go and tax mtu akishinda huko nje,” Njugush said in Kiswahili.
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