On Tuesday evening, Kenyans took to social media to share mixed reactions after claims emerged that unknown people were selling very cheap meat in Kware and Pipeline areas of Nairobi.
The issue quickly became a topic of debate as many people questioned how such meat could be sold at a price far below the normal market rate.
According to a post shared by one of the alleged reliable sources, the sellers were offering one kilogram of meat at only Ksh 200. What raised more eyebrows is the claim that customers who bought more than one kilogram were given an extra kilogram for free as a reward. This unusual offer left many residents shocked and confused.
However, the low price has sparked serious concerns among Kenyans. Many online users are doubting whether the meat was actually beef.
Some asked, “Ni ya ng’ombe kweli?” while others suspected it could be meat from wild animals, stolen livestock, or other illegal sources. Health concerns were also raised, with people warning about possible risks of consuming uninspected meat.
As of now, there has been no official statement from the authorities to confirm the claims. Kenyans are urging the government agencies to investigate the matter and advise the public accordingly. Many are also reminding residents to buy meat only from licensed butcheries to protect their health and safety.
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