A heated altercation recently broke out between a matatu conductor and the driver after the driver reportedly gambled away all the day’s earnings on a popular online game known as Aviator.
The incident occurred during a routine shift, leaving the conductor furious when he discovered that the driver had recklessly used the collected fares for gambling instead of settling their financial obligations.
Passengers who witnessed the fight were left in shock, as the two traded blows and insults in broad daylight, causing a temporary disruption to the matatu’s operations.
The driver, who had developed an addiction to the Aviator game, saw an opportunity to multiply the day’s income through betting, but unfortunately, his gamble didn’t pay off.
The conductor, who depends on the daily earnings for his livelihood, couldn’t contain his frustration upon learning that the money had been lost.
The argument quickly escalated into a physical fight, attracting the attention of nearby pedestrians and commuters.
This incident highlights the growing issue of gambling addiction, especially among public service vehicle operators who are constantly handling cash.
Many have turned to online betting platforms like Aviator in hopes of making quick money, but often, they end up losing everything, leading to conflicts like the one witnessed between the conductor and driver.
Despite the scuffle, the passengers remained stranded as the fight continued, with some capturing the moment on their smartphones and sharing the video online.
This has sparked a wider conversation about the impact of gambling among working-class Kenyans and the need for better regulation and support systems to prevent such incidents from escalating further.