Ten lies dished out by Kenyan debtorsKenyans will sob, wail, beg, kneel and even swear by their mother’s petticoats when borrowing money but come due dates for paying and they start playing hide and seek with creditors. 6.Just like number 4 above, these debtors pretend there is a network problem when voices from both ends are clear enough. “Hallo, hallo, hallo, hallo, I think your network is poor, can you move where there is network so that we can understand each other clearly”, they demand before hanging up…for another month. They will call again and the creditor will pick but deny being the Mwangi the creditor is looking for. A third call results in a string of choice matusi which discourages the creditor from more calls.
Source: Standard Digital April 12, 2019 05:34 UTC