Famous Money Fest matatu driver Kinara, born Dominic Amaya, has raised eyebrows after he was spotted behind the wheels of a police van. Money Fest driver Kinara behind the wheels of a police van. Photo: Kinara 001. Source: TikTok Kinara spotted in police van In a video shared on his TikTok, Kinara is spotted in the driver’s seat donning a police uniform jacket and a cap. The car was not in motion during this time and the driver could be seen talking to the person recording the clip outside the vehicle. One could hear him claim that he was targeting some culprits and also gesturing that he was done with the matatu business. “Kuna wakora wako hapa nahanda handa, najaribu kuangalia, lakini kazi ya matatu (he said while gesturing he was done with it),” he said.
It was totally unclear where and why he was behind the wheels of a police car and if it was even a prop or a real situation. Kinara is a big fan of sharing his life on TikTok and from his recent videos one could not that he has not been behind the Money Fest wheels for a while. The motorist has been driving a 14-seater matatu lately with his name on the back, which appears to be a private car and could belong to him. However, this has not been confirmed yet and TUKO.co.ke has reached out to him to understand the situation. Watch on TikTok Here are what netizens had to say about the video: @fwelloh said: “Kamahawafwati rules, sisi tunafwata ya nini?” @AndrewKinja said: “Hii kenya lazima tutengeneze.” @bonneybennerd said: “I won’t be surprised if this guy is a police officer.” @TheAngryTate said: “Police are the… Unabebwa ufala hadi unatolewa kambi kuja kufanywa dereva wa toy car ya mtoto wa mdosi. No wonder hio gari haikua inafwata any rules. Dereva na makanga wote ni kama walikua police. We have a huge problem in this country.”
@PeggyJo99873394 said: “Sometimes it looks like we are dreaming.” @Mkenya_Halisi said: “I repeat, there is a severe breakdown of order! Civilian owns a police statiom….everythin is in the pits!” @stShupav said: “We have no country!” Money Fest is owned by William Ruto’s son George. Photo: Moneyfest_gk. Source: Instagram Money Fest switches routes from Rongai to Embakasi This comes a month after news that the famous Money Fest matatu, which Kinara used to drive, had switched routes from Ongata Rongai to Embakasi. TUKO.co.ke learnt from matatu insiders who disclosed that the famous nganya was undergoing some refurbishment before hitting the road again. A tout who plies the route, Benson Gothaiga, disclosed that the PSV entry to their route had caused some anxiety. They felt that competition would become stiffer as soon as it hit the road.
by Victor Otengo