 Good things happen when you come to work or when you watch one in the morning for your case. Yes. All right, let's get to it. Hi guys, how are you? We are fine. Muna squeeze it. 2019 mambu kubwa. Tu kichoka kuwongi atuna skizatungo manayo say. We are doing good. Improvement. Yeah, thanks. Welcome. Welcome to the studio. Please introduce yourself sir. My name is Isaac. I'm a journalist, actually a print journalist. Wow. Yes. So, um, they can find me on Twitter and Instagram at lightcrescentlove. This time, I've not changed anything. You're still intact. Thank you. All right. Good morning, Kwi. Good morning. What's your name? My name is Brenda. I'm Brenda Pande. I am a student at Chika University. What do you study? I study Procurement and Logistics. Where, where, where? There's a time a whole procurement office has been fired. That's... Yeah, yeah. Generation 2 kosawa. Generation 2 kosawa to graffiti. Social media? Social media, you can find me on Instagram at Bri Pande. Sir, Raila. Yes sir. How are you? I'm good. I'm scared your name is someone mombasa chilling with the president. No chilling with the president. They are not chilling. They are the two presidents now. So, mahani. All right. Please introduce yourself. I'm Raila Upany. Finally start MKU. On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram at Raila Upany. Yes, thank you. I thought it was a two story story. Baria. Kuhumekulaji. Nambo namjano na, umenda shagoku e li. Ajreni mi, was wrong? You may be dead. Ajreni mi, what's wrong? I have evident, but I was on holiday. You have evident. Ajreni mi letir mo amo ni mi du za a ni bidi ka ena style. Let's stop bibi. I can be better now. But what can you say about yourself? It's just that I can't stand the cameras I've actually taken. However, I have evidence that I had that attack. No, we don't. Good. Yes. Orangotrangia ribu 2019, at least. It's like it's not coming. So what did you do? What did you get up to this holiday season? The holiday season was awesome for me. Though, as you know, things happened during holidays. People enjoy. And sometimes we don't mind what comes next. For me, I enjoyed. I'm back here. That's a good show. I did not forget some things. But as people walk in the streets, you can definitely see that something is wrong. If you go to the market, you see how people shop. You'll see something is wrong. What is wrong? I feel like people overspend that they have nothing to spare now. No. Now you do these things I want to talk about. Number one, some are still stuck in the village because they did what you're talking about. Pesta imewazoya. You understand? Another thing is that people have now turned their windows into doors. Because the landlord has decided to be a non-nonsense guy. He has decided to be a non-nonsense guy. So you say, I'm no longer going to use the door. I'm going to use the window. So who would want to behave like that seriously? I rest my case. I feel like you are going to be extreme. How did you spend your holidays? Ili kwa poa. But let me start with positive things. To me, I was happy to see most of the parents. They were thinking about January and especially education. Most of them, as they were shopping, some kept some fees. Some bought so many books for their kids. Okay, but before you continue, these books that were being bought, but they changed the thing, the curriculum. Say, textbooks. So they changed the thing. What was the problem? What was the problem? What was going on? The parents are just confused. No one is confused. So that is one positive thing I saw. They were thinking about January and Ili kwa anzuri. Especially to a teacher like me. You know, I'm a teacher. You're a teacher? Who do you teach? I teach students. What age bracket? I teach from 1 to 4. What school? That's a good question. What school is that? Hey, give your teacher a shout out first of all, if you are watching this right here. I teach Soilea on this street. And... Nanda... Narudi shule moziwatan. Atimoziwatan? What do you mean? So they are not going to be learning history? No, they are the teachers. Okay. So a short break? Yeah. Woko skukubad. Woko short break. Woko Christmas Happy New Year. Queen, how did you spend your holidays? Okay, I'll just say my Christmas was okay. I got to spend time with my family. I reconnected with friends. For me that was a satisfaction. Okay, the positive part about the festive season, I'll say I believe in giving back to the society. So, like giving back to the street children. So that took place in the festive season. The negative part about it. Venye tumeru di janwari, the traffic jam, overcrowding, whatwana ru di job, that's the negative thing. Na siwa tutuni wale wale tu. Amat monge zeka. Well, msi yon gei vosongkwa zeme mi tembe. Don't say it like that. We're taking many a matte. By that, some go in your time and keep fit after holidays. I don't know why you were telling us to walk before. This is the time right now. Why do you feel, or rather what did you do, sorry, just before, what did you do for the street kids that you mentioned? Okay, giving them presents, taking them out, like inviting them, we spent time with them. So they feel great, they don't feel lonely. I think that was a great thing. Me at the present, I should reconsider my position in life. Is it too late to give presents? Sini janwari, kwanza sa indiopuwa? You about to say something. I want to thank her for her good job. You know I always do such. I'm on a wife material. We also did that before it traveled to Migori. Oh really? We did that in collaboration with the Sitam Church. That was a early Christmas for the street kids. I traveled to Migori. But I saw something wrong, something that the parents should check on. They were just leaving their kids to just go and wander around. And there was these clubs and gatherings. The kids went to dance and then they met these guys when they were back and I was just here. So that's it. The kids went to the pregnancy test at the school. We went there. We went to the hospital. As a teacher, for example in your school if they were going to give those tests, not for example you find a girl who has come back with the pregnancy. Who are you going to ask? Are you going to ask her? Are you going to ask her parents or the person who gave her the pregnancy? The most important person to ask is her first. Because she started in her pregnant thoughts. And then the parent. So when you are finding your kids I will leave you. Let me tell you. For one student, for two students, three students and for four students you need to be responsible and accountable for what you are doing. You cannot just be asking girls. This was a two person job. I think I found them too much. But I digress. So that's it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. But I digress. Sir. Sorry. Yes. When did you come? Not really. I was not the chief. What happened? Tell me how. I went a little bit late. I was busy. I was busy at radio Africa Group. So I left a little bit late. Excuse me. So when I went I can say I can't say I really did something impacting, if I say that I'll be lying, but again if I say I did not do anything, I think I'll be exaggerating, but it's okay. So what happened is that I went, I had my time with the family, we enjoyed our Christmas, and then I traveled back to Nairobi. So I want to congratulate them, they did something impacting, for me I didn't, but I hope next, this year now, I'll do something great, I mean to bring impact. We have already, wow, feedback also, White 5 from Facebook, At White 5 for China, on Twitter. First of all, shout out to Salome, we are at work, we are going to call you. Then we have how to give back to the community, allow for work for myself and post, who are we going to work for? So you want us to do good and not show it, what's happening? How do you feel about that? I agree with the viewer actually. No, you don't have to show us, I mean you're doing it, I mean I feel like if you're doing something good, you're not doing something good for people to praise you. You know when you do something good and then you post it, I want to believe that your aim is for people to see what you're doing so that they can praise you, they can tell you you're doing a good job. But that is not the point, you can as well do good, you don't show anyone, but God didn't have any seeing it, I mean He will bless you. So I agree with the viewer, that's my part. Correct. When you do something good and then you post it, sometimes you are posting it to find support, sometimes financial support. Two ma pesa kuwa zero seven. Two ma pesa kuwa seven. Yon di umbe ya. You don't have enough funds. What is the problem, my sack? You know, they want support, I mean you're posting so that we can give you ten bob, we can send you a paper. But some of these people not you, they misuse the funds at the expense of helping the people. So but I mean let me rest my case again. You wanted something. I also want to correct him because maybe he doesn't know these things. Okay I've done community work across all the parts of this country. Kenyanzi, ma sincerely speaking, nimenda baringo, West Poco, nimenda paka lam, nimenda piti a boini forest almost four times. Tumenda places out, Ebusia, Kutiti-Jiga, tumefanya vitumengi. But we don't post them so that we can show off because kutoka pampaka baringo kuwaza una risk kupita boniforest. That is number one. Number two, fea kutoka pampaka lam hindi. It's a lot of money. You can use 5,000 for three days, number two days. I post so that the relevant authorities can see how I wish you can know the jigas status in busia. Again, posting sit to naitaji pesa. We do that and it's enough. Jigas in busia, niki tu ata kawanti governmenta fea yone wa sa idea. But to see pwanza, how is it peak? How is it where there is something on the ground? So posting pia in a sa idea, personally during my mentorship programs, mipata several opportunities to do mentorship programs in different radio stations. Is it the local ones? Through just posting what I do. So pia nikuji market ya konisha society that you are doing something and if you are given another opportunity, you can do something better. Okay, are you convinced Isak? Do you feel now we are allowed to post now? It's okay? No. No, we are still not allowed. Okay, but now on that posting and social media having a good time and all this. There is this kastori that came out just the other day. The girl who was under the influence. Nalikwa mewa uniform. Nalikwa metrend in the mainstream media. What are we saying about this? Is it okay? Is it okay to... Don't go, I am kujiai. Nasa mewa uniform. Nanda Shule and she is accountable somewhere. What do you have to say about this? I feel people are misusing social media. Actually it did not come for people to post such things. But you know human beings. Human beings are human beings. Because you are forcing people with something they don't want to see. People want to be popular. And there is a notion in Africa that if you want to be popular, you do something crazy. I don't believe in that. Because at the end of all these things, they will cost you. I have an experience whereby a friend of mine went to look for a job with the NGO. Those people look at everything you do. So during the interview, they will just bring the post. You know things online are permanent. So they just brought the post and asked her that. Is this you? I mean she said yes. So you want to work in a human rights organization. And these are the things you do. So we feel we cannot give this job. So you see they are costly. But people do not know these things. That's why they end up posting. I've seen so many things being posted on social media. But I mean they have no good. So I'm just urging people. Post information. Everybody wants information. But don't do those crazy things on social media. So we have been warned. I think either the government or well-wishers should come up with something concrete. Ya kusapotwatoe all year round. Siku popup kwa maholides na soda na biscuits. George is from Ziti. I'll see you. And I think that's a very... Aki, by thea me dunga point. Amma, mi no na me dunga point. If people biscuit and cheese and they want to add jigas. Seriously. Let me tell you, you are misusing this thing. The truth is, Siti sisi atwen dina biscuit. Ushia onam tu amikulu na jigas for three years. Ana tempia iwi. And then unam tribu. Ukshia amtibu na kwa mi asante. At least today I'll sleep. Sijalala for the last three years. Mushi kwa na jigam oja. Iwi. Atastam man. Over 3,000 kwa muli. So wengi na ona checka. Nanim na checka nini. But you will tell me what's your laughing at. Excuse me, Mr. Artist. Ii ishuna holiday. Nili ona bade wana siyasa. Ii usipua. Wana kuja na izisoda moala. Na biscuits wana. Alafu wana pika na zupicha. Incleding. I almost meant something. I got it. And then wana pika na zupicha. Incleding someone. That's why I was telling you. So that is why I am against posting all these things. I get what they do. What I was telling you. Now you go with soda moala. And biscuit one. And then you remove at least one jigam. And then you post for us. As if you removed 5,000. No, this is different. You know, let me tell you. Politicians, they are very funny. Awa ezi yenda ma li wata ita jika. Awa ezi yenda kusahide watua kona jigas in a whole village. Wana yenda kwa ofa na jingin en dogo. Of course it's hard to get to the offanages, we don't know. But these offanages mostly we don't post to them. We don't know. Where is the post from? We don't know. We do not have a view to the post. But politicians, we don't know. Offanages. Maramoja ina hia. 365 days and half. But I don't know what I want to say. I mean I let politicians use it. That's why I am against it. Just because I want to be against it. Maenu. ya popular ones and in social media these guys have influence and it was wrong actually no fans but I think I felt like it was wrong to post the video online if they really wanted to help the kid they should have just followed her directly. ya because now at the end of the day they'll they'll try both time what do they call this you raya ke like but initially like her self-esteem literally will go low and plus as much as they try to help her it will affect her future life realistically speaking like from now on she'll be like the kid munya leone kananga on de ina kiwa true so we have to be very careful yeah what we post and and the issue of posting uh what you have you've been doing like uh helping the kids and stuff but i think uh yuh story uh post it has positive uh the positive side and the negative side the positive side is um it makes you think like all feels like the little I have is not enough but now there's the negative side whereby people are just post people are just posting to get numbers and views so it's the most important but like what why are you giving it's a funny thing because we don't actually care let me comment on the girl who was found the student before we go to the people who posted this the first thing the girl was still going to school she might be a she find this alcohol first who gave it to her before we go to the thing of who posted this what did she find it and we take legal actions for the thing about posting we should be more positive than negative we should look more into the positive side than the negative side because I believe there are many positive sides of it than the negative side kwa usyone o meponea please because now I have a very special question for you because I heard you talking about Christ a few minutes ago and I have I have a question on the 31st there was a festival we are wasavi and we had one Mr. Lava Lava getting a lot of loving and I want you to give me your thoughts what did he do ya yo wei I was performing let me let me first tell them what's that you see you say wait what's up you all because you are busy till you go out here so we were representing Christ till 6 a.m. this one what can you give us see you can check my social media but what happened I can't shy away from commenting so what happened okay let me first read this comment so I can see my producer look at me Juni Mejika kwa shimono kona terece kwa jiko but it's okay okay ya white for Facebook and white for channel or Twitter willa amedungasut non na akioa this year whoaw Rachel from MK do you want to be the lucky one baby to me it was too short ikuna videtuhineza but alisha constitution disember iwen bili jay from kitengela okay ativa luewe kujatuambia aiko ili kwa j ee ee yanguili kwa firi sana very very nice But it's going to be weird so I think I'lliren it at this month. Uyo jamawajins... Ni na wea? A na kali lewa throughout, ebu ase ma ukweli? All right, ah, masimalizu hukcheka, jugusia ako yun na come brand, Uyo branda ko searching do branda, director umu na mention, ah, no but they have the same name. Muambie, awena resolution yaku o lewa 2019. I'll help her achieve it. Johnny the bachelor. Shia. Okay.