My car broke my family – Kenneth Saota | Tuko TV | Tuko My Story

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My car broke my family – Kenneth Saota | Tuko TV | Tuko My Story


Kennedy Atang’a, 29,a father of two is a man of many talents. When his father passed on he was 11years of age and he found himself in the streets when his mum was chased out of their matrimonial home by his uncles.

Life in the streets was unbearable. The hungry days and cold nights he spent outside shaped him to be a man from a tender age he…

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  1. To reach Kenneth-0795787949/0781908458.
    Do you think the Kenyan government is doing enough in matters supporting local talent as well as innovations?

  2. The wife didn’t see the bigger picture. She saw the guy as a joke and clearly didn’t realize his potential. Hopefully someone out there will sponsor him or atleast these big vehicle companies should work with him to advance their brands. Either way, he’s definitely useful.

  3. Watching smiling nd crying too..i can relate kisii na mashamba once u loose a parent thats it..am a victim of it after loising my parents,my step uncles doesnt wish good for me nd my siblings.but we still fighting hoping that we wil come out winners.

  4. When someone don't have a vision. She clearly missed it. Sad but I wish them both the best and hopefully her eyes will be open to bigger vision of tomorrow. God lift this man because you gave him this intelligence.

  5. Kisiis are very sharp. The're a class 6 boy who has built a motorbike. I'm not Kisii. This guy needs hands on exposure for a year hata kama ni grogon. Pure talent better than that little white car the govt was carrying on about.

  6. For me personally I think the wife made huge mistake of her life ,and I believe she will regret it one day the most important he put money on the table, it's not about what he has and what he doesn't God will always provide, my prayer for him is that his dream will true cos he seems to be a good hard working individual he will definitely go far by the grace God, it is well..

  7. This is a very nice farm vehicle. I think i should link up with this guy… Personally i hve a challenge of ferrying my water generator back and forth ….i do a small irrigation at a farm on a riverbank… We carry it using a wheelbarrow an approximate 1km distance from home …..its tedious en repitative.. also manure, foliage, tree seedlings etc…. I can't afford a tractor for now….. I think everyone starts somewhere…….. Akinishonea ka trailer kadogo for towing hapo nyuma pia !!!!!! Game finished……. Ama mnasema aje?????

  8. Hahaha tuwache kudanganya..reinventing the wheel isn't invention but the guy can be held and trained on mechanical engineering..then maybe from him we can manufacture a Kenyan vehicle from scratch.

  9. 100 % Engineer you are Kenneth Saota. That car is fabulous👌 May God lift you up to the next level and connect you to the best car manufacturer and enable you to support your wife and family. Good job indeed👍 You deserve to be a CEO✔

  10. Wow! This is a story and a half…what a creative? Actually, he doesn't need education papers, he needs the opportunity to advance and sharpen what he has. This is a millionaire in the making. A very simple, easy-going, and resilient man.