Mkuru In Aussie: Abel Mutua’s Fans Ungovernable As He Lands First Ever International Tour

Abel Mutua's fans were excited after learning of the Australian tour. Photo: Abel Mutua/Instagram.
Former Tahidi High actor Abel Mutua is one of the most successful content creators in the country, this goes without saying.
The creative has been winning massive love and accolades from his fans who go by Team Wakurugenzi thanks to the informative and entertaining content he has been releasing in the recent past.
Thanks to his great content, more and more Kenyans have been digging him, something that has made him bigger than life itself, both locally and abroad.
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Abel Mutua To The World
It is for that particular reason that Abel Mutua and his team thought it wise to organise his first-ever international tour.
Mideyah Digital has learnt Mkuru, as he is popularly known will soon fly out of the country for a thrilling tour in Australia.
According to a poster shared via Abel Mutua’s Instagram page, the tour is expected to start from Friday, March 22 to Wednesday, March 31.
The entertaining storyteller will do shows in various states such as Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Abel Mutua posted an interesting poster advertising the tour, followed by the caption;
“What’s good Aussie!!! Ya Boy’s coming through in a few weeks. If you have anything to do on those days you better chuck a sickie! Mkurugenzi weekend is Mkurugenzi weekend and that’s on God!!! 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣. Looking forward to seeing you mates! Let’s Rock!!!”
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Abel Mutua Loses Brother
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The announcement got his fans in their feels and they duly camped on the comments section not only to congratulate him but also enjoy bragging rights.
Abel Mutua’s Australian tour comes barely a fortnight after losing his younger brother Raphael Mbuvi aka Rapho.
As earlier reported by a cross-section of the Kenyan media, Rapho allegedly took his own life.
Following his death, Abel Mutua came out and pleaded with his fans to help him raise funds to accord his brother a befitting sendoff.
His plea was not received well by thousands of his fans who called him out for being a hypocrite.
Many insisted that he was one of the richest creatives in the country and could just have taken care of his brother’s funeral cost.