Kenyans on Twitter slam Tanzanians after diss on unga crisis and ‘tint’
Kenyans were on the war path with their east African neighbours on Wednesday after a Twitter diss that was too humiliating to handle.
A Tanzanian celebrity sparked the battle after firing a tweet on Kenya’s rising cost of maize flour and the furore on Khaligraph Jones’s track ‘Toa Tint‘.
Someone tell Kenyans to move to Tanzania, Wana shida ya unga na skin color #TZvsKE
— Idris Sultan (@IdrisSultan) May 24, 2017
Idris Sultan is a former Big Brother Africa contestant and was in February among six celebrities summoned by Tanzania’s Ministry of Internal Security for questioning in an anti-narcotics crackdown.
His post prompted the hashtag #TZvsKE that trended for the better part of Wednesday morning.
Here are some of the posts Kenyans roasted Tanzanians with:
The closest thing to burger fest huko TZ ? #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/xs5AiMUUVk
— Solange Mbunde (@ianmbunde) May 24, 2017
When you tell a Tanzania girl to come looking fly for your date night #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/kTFrzQmDvu
— Thee Trend Setter (@xtiandela) May 24, 2017
#TZvsKE our National symbol is a lion and yours just a Giraffe… pic.twitter.com/rg0lvXRCad
— Moseax ?? (@Moseax) May 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/Elijahkyama/status/867278466533687296
https://twitter.com/OmondilisedPaul/status/867275267567386624
https://twitter.com/ODMendel/status/867273784151212033
Ukiuliza mTanzania akimbie #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/B87rASQioU
— ?? ™ (@Brianmbunde) May 24, 2017
#TZvsKE only in Tanzania suspicious rooms are found pic.twitter.com/8wfw02VtBj
— Jared Barake Onkuuri (@barakejared) May 24, 2017
How a tanzanian feel after talking in English vs the reality ? #TzVsKe pic.twitter.com/3SeJp9PYTd
— COLLAN SANG ?? (@BoyCollan) May 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/Elijahkyama/status/867282987158831104
A Tanzania man shopping in Kenya for the 1st time #TZvsKE pic.twitter.com/9MRPPk975P
— Dave Andres ?? (@its_devy) May 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/Machukah/status/867268275473973248
Dear Kenyans, kindly tweet in Swahili on the #TZvsKE hashtag for Tanzanians to understand what we are saying
— Thee Trend Setter (@xtiandela) May 24, 2017