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Deputy President William Ruto today led Kenyans in mourning after the death of a famous graffiti artist.
Mr. Simon Munge is a young Kenyan who started his career as a graphics designer and grew to own matatus.
Going to his official Twitter handle, the deputy president referred to the departed Kenyan as ‘a true Hustler’.
The DP mourned him saying the late Simon Munge began as a graphics designer, then went on to become an eminent graffiti for a fleet of matatus
The DP added that the artist then topped up by becoming a driver, who later owned a fleet of matatus.
Deputy President wished the entire family God’s comfort and strength. After sharing his post online, many across the internet joined him to wish the family strength during these trying times.
A majority termed Simon as a jovial, hard-working young man who had big dreams and ambition
May his soul rest in eternal peace.
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