Mutua faces wrath of Gor Mahia fans on Social media over Sh10m fine

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By Game Yetu | Oct 28, 2014
Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua Gor mahia Fans

Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua was the subject of discussion in social media forums on Monday after fining Gor Mahia Sh10 million and banning the team from playing at Kenyatta Stadium.

The social media comments mainly from K’ogalo fans mocked Mutua’s action wondering whether the Machakos Governor has enough authority to fine Gor Mahia.

Using the hashtag # SomeoneTellMutua, some of the fans reminded Mutua that that the club owes Kenya Revenue Authority over 100 million and they have never recovered even a single coin,

“What is 10 million?” a fan posed.

Another fan reminded Mutua to join Pesa Mashinani or Okoa Kenya referendum campaigns if he really wants Sh10 million he is asking the team to pay.

Game Yetu sampled some of the comments here below:

# SomeoneTellMutua
-Gor Mahia has banned him from watching our
matches even on Tv
-Gor Mahia Fc owes KRA over 100 million and
they have never recovered even a single coin,
what is 10 million?
-He has started a war he can’t finish,
okbichalone
-Gor Mahia is bigger than Machakos County
-If he wants 10 million he should join Pesa
Mashinani or Okoa Kenya
-Gor Mahia is not a cow for him to milk
-Hiyo 10 million ni kidogo na hatulipi
-Raila will pay 7 million and Lupita will clear the
balance
# Machakos Stadium si ya Mama ya
mtu.....#SomeoneTellMutua

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