Tanzanian men break into dance, complain about cold in Nairobi during visit: “Mungu shusha joto”

A group of Tanzanian artistes in Kenya wondered how Kenyans survive the current cold weather while sharing their grievancesThey noted how they were used to the heat in their country as they burst into dance while asking God for hot weatherKenyans who watched the video laughed at them while urging them to prepare for winter seasons abroad, where God is scaling them up to

Tanzanian men and women visiting the country have asked Kenyans how they cope with the cold weather as they visit the country.

A group of Tanzanian nationals visiting Kenyan shared funny reactions while complaining about the cold in the country.Tanzanian men and women visiting the country break into a dance to shake off the cold weather in Kenya. Photo: Agapegospelband.
Source: TikTok

In a video shared on TikTok by @agapegospelband, one noted how they were used to the hot weather in their country.

Tanzanian tourists share experience with cold in Kenya

The other one, while shaking, shared how they would no longer be singing about dancing in heaven and started a song that got everyone around them breaking into a dance.

“My brothers in Kenya, how do you live with this cold? Tell us so that we can follow suit. In Dar es Salaam, we get the heat, but here, we are frozen by this cold. Even the brain has frozen. I cannot even sing the heaven song. Now we are singing hallo heaven, we want heat. Drop the heat, dear Lord,” he said.

The others joined him in dancing and repeating the catchy chorus, shaking their bodies as if the cold were extreme for them.

“Tumechoka Baba, shusha joto, shusha joto baridi imezidi, shusha joto (We are tired Lord, drop the heat, the cold is too much),” they sang.

Watch the video below:

Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@mc_roba said:

“Kujeni Limuru, it’s the hottest place in Kenya.”

@Leo said:

“God is training you to go to London.”

@Tony said:

“Na vile wao huongea in slow motion, si hii baridi si watakuwa vigugumizi.”

@Munira said:

“Kenya ni kubwa, endeni Coast mkaangwe na jua.”

@Irene said:

“Yaani baridi ya Nairobi inawashtua. Mkifika Nyandarua, Limuru si mtarudi kwenu.”

@Art Dante said:

“Hii ni ishara kwamba mmefika London ndogo. Activate English subtitles now jirani.”

@Sean said:

“Nyinyi mkiambiwa Kenya ni ulaya hamuamini. Si mmejionea sasa. Do you have fog and mist in Tanzania.”

@Macie said:

“Kujeni Kisumu, Nairobi is not habitable. Too cold.”

@baraka said:

“Mmefika majuu mnashangaa.”

@Photani said:

“This is the exposure. God is preparing you for London.

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In a different report, a travel influencer based in the UK was recently on the receiving end after her degrading comments about Kenya.

Fardows said that she found Kenya to be smelly, adding that most of the people didn’t comprehend English.

The TikToker’s comments did not sit well with Kenyans on social media, who bashed her in huge numbers, forcing her to delete her video.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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