Njugush And Butita Save Kenyan Content Creators From Taxes

Njugush and Butita got front row seats to State House. The President used them as examples to show how much Kenyan content creators are making, calling them, entrepreneurs. He ordered the proposed taxes on content creators in the financial bill 2023 be dropped orbiting the youth currently occupying the online space.

Njugush and Butita are our great artists. Those two men are making more money than my salary, They are serious entrepreneurs.

President Ruto

Njugush is known for making political satire without mentioning names but still passing his message across as well as cracking our ribs. Njugush and his wife, hosted a comedy stand up show where they had sold out tickets. 3000 people paid to watch them and he did not disappoint, making his audience laugh for over an hour.

Njugush and Butita
Njugush and his wife

Butita has also seen immense growth from his journey back at Churchill to now owning SPM Buzz, a YouTube platform.

Butita

Content creators can breath a sigh of relief now that they won’t get taxed.

Read: Eric Omondi warns government on taxing content creators.

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