Making it rich in SA

The football fever is gripping everyone around, the telltale sound of blaring vuvuzela, the watchie with his karatio[radio] listening to some football broadcast, to the fun loving, beer drinking football fans who only watch the game from bars and would never pay for a ticket to a stadium and the soap loving other halfs are enjoying it too [on ocasion they get it wrong and cheer both teams of course].

I think our stadia management have just never gotten it right, build stadii' with balconies and hire out these recreational areas to bars and you will have a full stadi' every time, fans flocking in to watch the local league matches, then share out the profits with KBL,Kuguru,keroche,Coke companies etc.

I digress too much from my intended topic :-), my plan was in motion, I had already planned how I would get biashara ya matube, njugu karanga, na peremende za KSL to the stadiums of SA, this was dashed by all the rules and regulations governing such activity.

now all I can do is play it in my head, my apprentices walking in the stands,with a hand full of SA mashilingi, rattling them in rythm, enticing customers with their accent.

"cia boiro, cia boiro cia boiro
njugu karanga,
sim sim na thweetie ..........."

Their boxes loaded with our local delights, ksl and tropical sweets on one side, white cones of full of roasted njugu karanga standing majestically on the another, little sachets of simsim and roasted sunflower seed filling the middle and the occasional hotpot full of hard boiled eggs.

sigh!.....................
I would have made it rich.