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Khalif Kairo refuted the accusations that he operates “Wash wash” businesses.

Summary

  • Khalif Kairo’s follower claimed that he was running a laundry business, and took some time to respond to the claim.
  •  In his statement, the businessman noted that he has been in business for 10 years and that his photos show his journey.
  • He also urged Kenyans to trust the process, leaving many with differing opinions on his explanation.

Businessman Khalif Kairo has responded to widespread claims that he is involved in a dirty business after the netizen’s accusations about his property.

“Wash wash” business is a word that Kenyans invented to mean people who earn illegal money but use their official business to say that their money is earned through that.

In his response, Kairo urged Kenyans to look at his Facebook photos and see his growth journey as he has been selling cars for 10 years.

“If you go to my Facebook and look until you reach my photos in 2014, you will see my journey.”

“For these things, you have to trust the process, people call me wash wash because you started seeing me last year, but I have been selling cars, and this is my 10th year.” he explained.

Kairo added that he has sold so many cars that he cannot keep track of the number of people he has done business with. He explained how he meets people who remind him of the cars he once sold in the past, but he has no memory.

“Trust God, trust the process, this matter does not require pressure, so no one should pressure you.”

“Just do your job, and don’t let anyone pressure you. And know that God is blessing,” he added.

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