- Three controversial George Ruto, Money Fest, have been involved in an accident with boda boda along the Outering Road
- The vehicle Le Nye Public Transport, which has previously known for traffic errors, seemed to stand in the middle of the road
- The video of the incident sparked a hybrid sensation online, some blaming the boda driver and others blaming the three staff members
Three George Ruto, Money Fest, has been hit once again after being involved in a road accident.
Source: Instagram
Money Fest is one of the most controversial public transport vehicles (PSVS) in recent times, after starting its operations on the Nairobi road in mid -2024.
His start on the Ngong Road path sparked criticism, with others accusing George of competing in the wrong way with small operators.
Why is Money Fest surrounded by controversy?
The allegations followed that the three violated traffic rules, has no Sacco, and has not been inspected by NTSA.

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After pressure from the public, it was inspected and returned to the road.
Trouble re -emerged in January when Money Fest was trapped in a video passing other vehicles in the Ongata Rongai area while competing with the other three, two passengers sitting at risk on its roof.
The NTSA seized the car and its driver Dominic “Kinara” was fined KSh 50,000 after he confessed to traffic offenses.
The three later transferred its activities to the way Embakasibut his bad popularity continued.
Did the Money Fest hit the driver of the bodaboda?
The online video shows that the PSV was related to the accident with the driver of the bodaboda, although the circumstances of the accident are not yet well known.
In one video, the parked car appears in the middle of the road, with a small crowd gathered around it.
A motorcycle appears in front of the car after a collision.
Passengers descend from PSV while another car is trying to pass to the side.
The accident happened on the uteriaking road, near the Mutinda pedestrian bridge.
People on social networks had different views about the accident, each seemingly blaming one or the other.
Here are some comments:
Daniel Silas: “The driver of the bodaboda is wrong. They borrow a motorcycle, and if they fail to pay, they hit the cars for compensation.”
Dzaddy Long Strokes: “Where are those who burn cars?”
Kush Roots Man: “No big problem. These happen on the road.”
Seth Rollins: “Why do people want three to be burned? What if the driver of the bodaboda is wrong?”
Russel Harlan: “They will follow you up to your one -room galvanized room for Reuben.”
Stephen Njeri: “We are drivers, and we do what is right without questions, and no one can do anything. We are the government.”
Three mood earn how much money per day?
In another news, Lenny, a three -dimensional driver of George popularly known as Mood, recently revealed information about revenue during an interview with Ghetto Radio.
He said that the car, which operates mainly in the Embakasi route, can make a huge profit, sometimes it gets up to KSh 80,000 a day.
Mood is also rented for long distance trips to cities like Nakuru, Mombasa, and Eldoretoften full of weekends.
Lenny believes that KSh 14 million investments can be restored within two years.
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