CS Kagwe´s unknown relationship to Kagwe Mungai exposed (Video)

Kenya´s Health CS, Mutahi Kagwe has confirmed reports that rapper, Kahush is his son, before disclosing his unknown relationship with Afro Pop artist, Kagwe Mungai.

Social media went wild after the UK-based rapper hinted that the Health CS was his dad, reports that went unconfirmed by the CS himself.

However, CS Kagwe just confirmed the reports during his morning interview on Citizen TV Kenya.

Kahush is my youngest son. He´s a first year student at Nottingham University in the UK. He is also a rapper and a good one too and I listen to his music sometimes Mi Siwezi.

Kagwe´s son and rapper, Kahush

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The Health CS clarified that it was not in his place to dictate to his children who they need to become or what they need to do in future.

According to him, as long as there is talent and discipline, then that is all that matters.

Health CS, Mutahi Kagwe

Kagwe Mungai

On an interesting note, the Health CS indicated that singer and music producer, Kagwe Mungai is his nephew.

In our family, we have got musicians – Kahush is one, Kagwe Mungai my nephew is the other one.  We have good golfers – Mutahi, Njoroge and Kagwe. Who knows what the next one would do?

Kagwe Mungai

For him, it did not matter what venture an individual took up or showed interest in, for as long as there is talent, the Health CS said parents can only support.

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Speaking of his Gerrit rendition that has been doing the rounds, CS Kagwe not only appreciated the creative talents in the local entertainment scene but also admitted to listening to some of these creative pieces.

I´m not that creative but I think Kenyans are creative and I enjoy the humor. I think life is tough enough, if you can laugh, then do so. I know there is a ´Special´, ´If you behave nomareee´, ´Gerrit´…I mean it means the message is understood.

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Gloria Katunge