Residents of Kenol town in Murang'a County were recently so amused and chose to make jokes of two young donkeys fighting rather than separate them.
The early morning brawl pitting the two jennets caused a scene within the town but passersby chose to watch them tear each other on the middle of a busy road. "Are they fighting over a male donkey? And where could he be? Let see how they will square it out" said a man who stopped to snap the fight. Others walked a distance away while some motorists hooted as they reversed to avoid back kicks that that could have shattered their car lights and windscreen.
"When girls fight there must be something serious behind the scuffle. But why fight this early morning? Or they were on an outing then a disagreement arose? They should know we are also nursing hangover. Wacha kaendelee (let the fight continue)" cheered some from a nearby pub. Others joked that if they intervened the two could turn on them or the lover (male donkey) show up with rage.
The scuffle went for about three minutes before one fled and left spectators disappointed.
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