Pressure on Slay Queens as government plans to tax selfies

From the look of things, Kenyans will soon pay a tax for almost every little thing they do.

Kenyans might soon be paying a tax for exhuming bodies, street preaching, taking photos with your smart phone and hawking food if proposed new tax plan by counties goes through.

Kenyans have been left speechless by the proposed bill will see them part with at least Sh20,000 upfront per day to preach and use lawns maintained by the county government in Siaya if the Finance Bill 2018 is approved. In Makueni, you will be needed to pay at least 100 bob to take a photo using your mobile phone.

Monitor

It’s not yet clear how they’ll implement such a law but monitoring whether someone took a photo with his/her phone can be a huge challenge.

Whose father is this? Meet Nairobi’s slay king causing a stir online

There is a new slay king in town. He is all about matching his outfits from head to toe including his phone covers.

The unknown fella was recently discovered on social media after several of his photos went viral. According to most news outlets, his identity is yet to be discovered but one thing is for sure, he deserves to be given the Slay King award. That is if there is any.

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Apart from social media users sharing his photos others have turned his image into a laughing stock. However, I have a feeling he either likes Lingala music (judging from his attire) or he is a model/fashion killa representing his agemates.

Hit or miss?

Below are a few photos of the Slay king. Did he miss or nail the look? You decide.