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“Vichuna Hawapendi” Stevo Simple boy Speaks On Whether He Can Use A Matatu Like Ngesh

Stevo Simple Boy expresses his ability to utilize public transportation, specifically a matatu, but points out a significant hurdle he faces—the disapproval of his fans, particularly the female ones, due to his celebrity status.

He acknowledges that he can indeed use a matatu, but according to his fans, especially the female ones, they disapprove of it, using the Swahili phrase “Vichuna sanasana” to emphasize their strong opposition. The Vijana tuwache mihadarati hitmaker shares this sentiment in response to a question posed to him by comedian Mulamwah, who mentioned a recent incident involving rapper Ngesh.

Ngesh, known for the Kaveve Kazoze hit, gained attention when a video surfaced of her using a matatu. In the video, she faced a barrage of questions from fellow passengers, and many viewed it as a form of harassment.

Some critics expressed concern about the excessive scrutiny faced by a young public figure. One Instagram user commented on the discomfort Ngesh exhibited in the video, stating that the level of attention seemed excessive, despite her status as a public figure.

In response to the viral video, Ngesh addressed the situation on Thursday, asserting that there is no issue with her choosing to use a matatu for transportation. She defended her choice, stating that the focus should be on reaching her destination rather than the mode of transport.

Ngesh clarified that the day she was captured in the video, she had been given a ride by someone else, and she simply hopped on the matatu to continue her journey. She emphasized her flexibility in using any mode of transport, as long as it enables her to reach her destination on time.

Regarding the video and the public reaction, Ngesh maintained a positive perspective, expressing that she doesn’t carry any baggage with her and is not bothered by being filmed. She acknowledged that it’s all part of the joy of having fans and clarified that she doesn’t perceive any wrongdoing in their actions, emphasizing that they didn’t write anything negative about her.