 It's a beautiful evening right here at the Zari Premier launch and we have CS Habapuna Momba with here, it's here with us. Abari CS Salama niku poa How are you feeling tonight? Ah man, I'm over the moon. You look good. Thank you very much, you ladies look amazing. Thank you, ma'am. You've lit up the skies. After the stars is meti. No, but really this is incredible. It is what this industry needs. We are saying that the creative sector has to be sort of powered to an industry, a whole economy. This is what it needs. This is that shot in the arm. So, hungera to everybody involved really. You've been here, you've seen everything that has happened. Maybe what can you say about what Rashid and Rula are doing in creative space because you hear we've seen you supporting creativity. Maybe what can you say about it? Now Lulu Rashid, really I struggle to find the right description for what these incredible couple are doing and their contribution to helping us to power the creative industry. You know, and I've seen this since I became Cabinet Secretary for this space that for far too long we have treated creatives wrongly. We have treated this space as a sideshow. As really nothing worth government support. I was just talking to Rashid a couple of minutes ago and he was telling me no Cabinet Secretary has ever addressed this kind of thing and I'm like, that is criminal. That is absolutely criminal. If you're not coming to offer support to this kind of occasion, to this kind of initiative, then what are you doing? What is keeping you busy because this is it. This is the thing. So, bigger Lulu, bigger Rashid, you have no idea how much you're flying this industry and as government the least we can do, first of all is to be present, to offer our support. Secondly, we have to make sure that the policy and legislative environment is right and then we have to support the flow of resources into this industry. I get excited and Lulu tells me that they have a very good package for the crew, for the actors, for the actresses, for all the people who are involved and I'm like, damn, this is Pesam Fukoni. This is what Atlanta Hela is all about and so really they are really a godsend to this and I will support them fully. Government will support them fully. I know that my boss, the President William Ruto is really supportive of this sector and all of us, all hands on deck, all for one, one for all, behind Lulu and Rashid and not everybody who is in this space. Now, maybe Waziri, we could talk about the local content in Kenya and because there's been this debate of, we need to play more local content in TV stations. What is the status and when are we actually expecting to see that being done? You know, we should not even be debating this. We shouldn't even be debating this. You don't go to every country that has succeeded to transform the creatives into a mega industry. Think India, think USA. On this African continent now, think Nigeria, think South Africa. I mean, it's not agwepo. It is local content, local content, local content. So how are you going to grow the industry if you are not putting resources in local content? If you are not putting local content on the airwaves, if you are not watching local content, I am a shemedly a fan of Kenyan content. In my household, Maisha magic rules, shows like these Zari are popular. Even with my teenage kids, they are on to this 100%. And I support this and so, we already have the government rule that it should really be at the very minimum. 70% local, 30% because we also live in a globalized world and we have to mix it up a bit but the vast majority, the highest percentage of content on our TV on our radio should really be local content and there should be no debate about it. And I have no shame in announcing that we are drafting legislation, we are drafting policy that is going to make it very expensive to bring those cheap foreign shows onto our TVs. So you carry your flash disk, you go to Acapulco, you then pick some cheap shows without even paying anything for it. So you come here and then you crowd our superior local content out of the space. And let me tell you, for those of us who have seen the Zari premiere, it is local, it is original. It is superbly put together. It's beautiful, it's amazing, it's deep, it's rich and it is something I would have no qualms sitting down with my mother, my spouse, my children to watch. I mean, it's just the right thing. So let us support Kenyan, let us watch Kenyan and I'm going to be glued on my TV for Zari all through. Yes. Yes. Kungamano muhimu zahidi, kungamano lakihistoria, Youth Connect Africa Summit. Nkungamano lalita leta vijana takriban Elfi Shirini, kutoka pembezoteza Afrika, hapa Djijini na Erobi. 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