Summarized
A Kenyan man is minting money in the UK by brewing and selling the locally produced alcoholic drink, Muratina.
King’ori Wambaki who hails from Nyeri has spent over 27 years in England, shifting from studies, working for foreigners and unveiling his own business.
The drink, dubbed Muratelia is packaged as wine spiced with honey, contains 12 percent alcohol and
is sold between £10 (Ksh 1,491) and £25 (Ksh 3,727) depending on whether it’s sold on counters, retail shops, or restaurants.
Uses ingredients that are available here in the UK as they have not yet reached a point where they can import products from Kenya
According to his LinkedIn page, the economist holds a Master of Science in Finance and Management and a Bachelor of Science in Economics.
The issue here is,they want to do that business illegally i.e. without following the law of being issued with permits for the Gover to get its revenues.
muratina will be bought or copied by some huge company and tutabaki hapa drinking london owned EABL , the kiondoo & national anthem zilichukuliwa next it’s muratina , japanese sake na ugandan waragi are supported by their gov bt kenya ni bure kabisa
Normally I dislike the gentrification of black/African culture but, if it’s white people he’s making money off of, good for him. Ndio hii sampuli
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Not yet but I have heard about it from other Kenyans. You can rest assured that nikikutana nayo mahali I will try it especially during this festive period. We must promote mtu wa homeground. Tujungu twangu are v adventurous when it comes to foreign food and drink. They think it is so cool mpaka they can even try a camel’s bollocks.
Bring us the ensuing hekaya when you do. I expect that your adventurous friends will sing limericks when they taste it, and Ms Finest will lose any traces of good breeding she has left. [SIZE=1]But I think 12% is piece of cake to her.[/SIZE]