 I always wanted to see a Kala Masha Kau, you know, a hard stone. Those are petitions from the South Sea guys for Issa, and Nameless was really pushing it. We've aligned our street naming process in terms of how the community can ask. So you don't suddenly wake up tomorrow in Tsisakaja Road everywhere. You know me and the road named after me. But there are people who are not just the creative sector in the life of Nairobi. You know, like John Kaku, the mayor, Magic Mike. The guys who have done things contributed to this city that need to be recognized. And so for this space, we'll democratize it. And ask you guys, is there someone you recommend who we need to honor? There's a National Heroes and Honors Council that does it for the national level. But for Nairobi, we'll bring it down to us. Who are our heroes? We'll bring it down to us. Some people may not know what to do for years. And everyone has gone through our hands. She needs to break up next. It's not just the differences at Holy Road. It's the reloading away, Kenyatta. No, our local heroes. And so from the creative economy, you see the problem with the creative economy, which is just how we are creatives, at Medu Kupangwa. And so because of that, we see a kind of victory outside of something that we want to march on. You start yours according to Nini. Nini starts his. I wish one day we'd get into one creative economy thing for content creators. Because if you're not organized, you don't be recognized. You have no space on the table. And I keep saying, if you're not on the table, you're on the menu. So if you want to be on the menu, but I would want us, if you'd allow us, to structure something, would you guys accept to fit into it? In Takubali. So that he goes, he goes, he closed the door, he will begin, he closed. It should be collaborative. But the problem with democracy is that you hardly always act clean. So also leave a chance for leadership. 60% leadership, 40% if you don't agree, we'll tell you how. And if someone wants to engage, plug into it. We do that with Matiris. Matiris was the worst guys. Mouina, Apahapa, Aroji, Apahapa, these are the things that I don't listen. These are organizing you, on your corridors, on your routes. If you want to engage with us, use this platform. It's working perfectly. So we'll be able to do that. My brother and daughter decorate our cities, this is something we're doing. And actually I'd like you guys to plug into it. Many places you're seeing are not Instagramable. And they don't have iconic signs, like an Nairobi sign here. The thing we've had for a long time is KCC. Where you come and hold your hand and you cover it. And the current creatives are finding spaces around poster, the old buildings. And so I was able to get 250 million sheniks to downtown CBD to make the pathways wider to create working spaces. And so I asked Justin to connect you guys with the technical team. So ITVP and Internet Europe. And so how do we get you? Who do you call? That's one of the questions. So we didn't pull it out. So you can come and say, if this street was designed this way, we'd get better photos. And the sun rises from this side and you guys know all those things that I keep learning every day. Facing this place, we need something this high because of people's general height to see. So we'll get a representative from you people who understands geography and film. How many of you guys are in the photography space? We don't know. We don't know. We just pulled it out. So we can connect multiple and we can make it longer. Because we're using this money now in a short while. So please plug into it now. So you can say now the fully looks like this and it's helping us do this. Another part of town would well go. I've said let's make it one way. Make it one way. Create bigger space from pride to nafuma barabara. Guys set up the umbrellas. Restaurants have your fresco lunches and what not. And more such spaces. It is arabo to ability that you can walk, enjoy yourself and those dustbins there is whatever you require. So that will make sure we do. Segeira. Creative spaces. Now let me explain. I think this answers two of the people's questions. Today, if Jezi was to come to Kenya at a performance, Kazaran, their acoustics, the, you know, Beyonce. So we have a program, a project that we're doing. What is currently Green Park Tanya in town? So no Green Park. I say it on citizen level if anyone watched in JKL. And I think I'll start a podcast soon. So I think you guys can be watching me. I'll start a podcast. Who can help me do that? Yeah, read up. In this idea. Apu? You can set me up something else where I can be. Okay. So you've said this is the highest real estate in Nairobi. The most expensive. That didn't be. It's beautiful. It's right next to town. The iconic buildings. Uburupak is on one side. Next to it is a golf course. It was buried to a bus stop. So I've changed that. And now we're getting investors coming in. Last week you remember the Jalizia bus stop saying if you had a restaurant, food court, where people can get food from every country. 50 countries or so it will be full throughout for that cuisine. So out of the designs, we're doing hotel towers but a convention center. But you can have a proper sound auditorium theater, 10,000 capacity meeting, 20,000 performance venues that are affordable, accessible. So imagine some of the towns from Maju, Wunankwa Airport, have you made them now an exit from the expressway there? Exite kungiatao? To say akuna, you have to go to museum okamu.capital center. So we're doing an exit of the expressway there but you get into that Nairobi convention center and we'll clear that space. On top of that, because we can clear all the spaces we want to incentivize the private sector if you're doing a huge development, if you provide for the creative economy, if you provide for playgrounds we incentivize you, we touch you less, we touch you less. I think that can help more people can do that whether that's what we are doing. Now Kulem Tani, what you've agreed with the MCS because MCS runs across the budget is to make sure that in every sub county five words come together there must be a place where there's a studio, there's a small place where people can perform, it's accessible, you don't touch commercial rates and you're able to do it. That one we've put even in our budgets for us to be able to do it. Many guys have talent but how is your foot? When the studio you can record when they know these big guys, you can't afford it but the talent is there. So even in informal settlements, we want to put those now creative spaces for production. Not everybody will buy a mixer, not everybody has a guitar, not everybody has instruments. That's something we are doing and I think once we structure this engagement and this teams, then we know how you guys plug in because then you know you don't need all this equipment for this level of production. Now we have more contests and competitions so our talent comes up. When we see talent that is bankable, we will support them and we will pay for an album, pay for a video shoot, pay for because of that investment is needed. Currently corporates have not been able to come into the creative space because they have not been incentivized and that's at the national level. So we will do our part when it comes and comes to that. You have anything on that? I'll start with that one for the funding bit in terms of identifying talent and then supporting it. So recently at Cabinet we passed the festival fund that will allow us to have some flexibility in terms of how we use our money for artists. So the engagement has always been we would like to support you as county we tried to see how we can give you the best environment to if you're doing a gig how best we support you but we couldn't support you financially because there's no legal framework for it. So ideally what we did is we would give you an ambulance or we would give you a firetrap which is a requirement that you should have if there's advertisement that you would do that you would require to pay some sort of fees to the county we would waver that for you to reduce your costs but now moving forward there's now a structure that we can be able to actually give some sort of sponsorship or we can jointly go into some sort of venture that would make money for both of us. So now we have a structure for that moving forward so in fact now when we do those competitions and we have a fund that we can actually support the artists with the money to do what they need to do. Do I go into that with the details that I wanted? All the things I've covered so we'll go into the details. Yes, all the things you've covered. So you have with us Luta and Cigars. Yes. So in terms of customer service and how you can get in touch with us so both touched on a few things but I just want to emphasize so we're going to set up we're setting up a court line which will have different ways you can access different things in the county so instead of looking for somebody or getting so many different numbers to call the county you will have just one and then whatever your request is it will be directed to the right person. So we're even setting up a call centre for people who will actually demand that and make sure that you you get in touch with whoever you need to. And they have to get back to you if they don't I will not. Yes. So that escalation IT is helping us. If something is there it's still red none I responded to I know who must answer to it. Yes. Because that is a big problem. Yes. So in addition to the call centre also the system that will allow us to track we will also have that main ruby app which you mentioned briefly so we worked to develop something that you can have access also now on an app be it payments be it queries about specific parts of our sectors of our of our county so whether you have you want to pay your land rates you want to pay for parking you want to consult do I need what kind of license do I need for this specific business all that information will be on the app through we are working with SafariComp to make sure that is done but also it has that component of top to Sacaja. So we've put it as a general thing for now while we see what kind of queries or comments or suggestions that we get and then we will keep modifying it as we go along so we will know that okay these are proposals for partnerships with counties the more we see which which kind of proposals we are getting then we will segment them by sector so maybe this is a health proposal maybe this is a finance proposal maybe this is a sports proposal so we will continue to modify it as we go along but for now it is a general one and you can download the app actually it's on your Apple store