In a viral video circulating on social media, popular Kenyan comedian Njugush shed light on how money laundering, locally dubbed "Wash Wash", allegedly operates in entertainment joints across the country.
Speaking on a podcast alongside his wife and fellow content creator Celestine Ndinda, popularly known as Wakavinye, Njugush explained how expensive liquor purchases in clubs are sometimes used to clean illicit money.
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