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Viral video of weeping business owner sparks massive show of solidarity as customers flock to save sinking restaurant.

In a heartwarming display of the "Ubuntu" spirit, Kenyans have rallied to save a drowning business in Nakuru after the owner's tearful cry for help went viral on TikTok.
Harriet Akinyi, the owner of Tule Kienyeji Restaurant, took to social media in a moment of raw desperation. She filmed herself weeping in her empty establishment, lamenting that despite sinking her life savings into the venture, sales had plummeted to near zero. "I have cooked food, but there is no one to eat," she cried. The video struck a chord with the nation.
Within hours, the narrative flipped. Kenyans from as far as Nairobi drove to Nakuru to eat at her restaurant. Locals queued around the block. By yesterday afternoon, Tule Kienyeji had sold out of every grain of rice and piece of chicken.
"I am overwhelmed," a beaming Harriet told reporters, hugging customers she had never met. "God has come through." Her story is a reminder that amidst political noise and economic hardship, the soul of Kenya—its people's capacity for empathy and collective action—remains unbroken.
Harriet's tears watered the seeds of her success, but it was the Kenyan people who provided the sunshine.
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