
Speaking to Pulse, the ‘Haiya’ singer explained that he was always irked by rumour-mongers who want to take him back 11 years ago.
“I was in Dimona for seven months, with my family. I am part of the 3000-strong Black Israelites community there and I was not in rehab. In fact, it would cost anyone an arm and a leg to seek rehabilitation there,” said Harry Kimani.
He added that he is back to reinvent himself.