 So happy to see you. Thank you for watching and now with me on set. Let me just, so we're asking about jaji, min kwaansha wa jaji. Immediately kwaansha, wacha wawne kwaansha lafu, I'll tell you how I judge them. But I want you, I don't even know if we should just do like this. We need to go to Nambiwa High School and do like this. I'm an judge. I don't know where they told you to do this and then start clapping. Yeah, we should do that because these two ladies are phenomenal. It is my honor to introduce them to you. Good morning ladies. Good morning. Eru sungu inenda kisha, so don't worry ita ita kakasana. So, how are you? How are you? Wone itu na ni? Suzanamwe wangu wa shira. Kariupu sana wa wa? Bilhamu reivi. Mwen kwa shuwa na nilakumunika pujajkunzen kaka five minutes nka skip by. I like so, how do you have such nice hands? How long is it? Ay! Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay. Why? I'm not sure. I think it's five years. Ah, it's na shuwa. My twist. Anyway, that is not why we are here, is it? No. Why over here? What message do you have for us today? First is a message of love to all Kenyans. That's why I like them. I love them, all of them. At Lazma to Jupenda Kedogo, I love Jujja so much. That's where I come from. At this Covid time, to na wambia, to na wapenda sana, we sanitize, we wash our hands. But you say, we're washing our hands if we get to wash our bodies. So, what do I get? Someone who asked me, sisa tuto aga mi kono, tuto aga muli dini, mi kono tumi aga kutosha. So, I'm thinking, it's time to tell them. Okay, now I'm kono. Piya. Piya muli unaikunika. Kwa tu lemdu wa manomeni jashu. No? Manomeni jashu, lakini sisa yu jashu, shida kini kwa inanukanga. Nakuna kafi u-squizi. So ni hadi wa kwa kwa nyoba. Kuna jua, sisa kujana yu jashu, wa tutu tishaivi. Westa uti ya kwa imenda api. Ngi kwa anta kwanza amarize. Nini, think uta sama veni u-mese makusu kujad. Kujad, think yo ina kwaanga. Kwa kuna mtutu unaona, suji ni ina happeningi, kenda tu pahadi kuna yule ni mependa, yule... Anaka, suji kwa behave haji. Ya, alofu tena. And the worst part is, mwenye kupendi, aki fungu amu dumu, unampenda suji kuna indanga. It's true, it's true, it's true. Ha, ya. Okay, so sometimes we gotta go past the judgment that we have to nowuna. Okay. One of my favorite things about these two ladies is she was asked to come and sit, but she insisted that her friend comes to him. Guys, quins can shine together. Uumvuna tunashiraga tu kipigana ita on last time. Uumvuna tu penda ni aki. Look at how good they are doing na biuna penda ni aki. Anyway, again, that is not where we are here. So this humanitarian effort of yours, tell me, wakumitiru itza, ni na happen? These things started way long. I think when I was in Form 1. When I was in Form 1, I was busy trying to look nice doing funky's. No, no, no. I wasn't busy for that. I was busy trying to at least be good to other families who couldn't, especially Christmas. Sijoi celebrate Christmas kumamayango since Form 1. Nili celebrate Christmas na familia when I got married because my husband comes from Nyahururu. So your Christmas time to nenda Nyahururu. So that time, najiwa ili waifumatiru. Nikulima izo vitu. Wala li kwa mbidjadza kawana slikwim. Please take it back. A little bit of quickly. So nili kwa na, I remember the first time I borrowed money from my mum kawambia asini bayi ingwea Christmas, vene mezoe ya. Ani pay pesa nenda nika no nue. I went to, I identified a family wene, li kwa na ututuengi sana na hawa kwa able. Nika nenda, pesa nili kwa na doza ngo. Nika no nua chakula. Nika pika chakula mob iuskwa ya Christmas. Mama kani uliza hi chakula wene pele kwa. Nika mbia kuna friendi angun wene pele kia nenda kushinda na wao. So because I didn't have enough money to buy clothes for all of them, nika make sure tamini mevazili mba yambaya, alafu siku vaviyatu. Nika nenda atu kushinda na atutu kutu kiche zanini. That feeling was like wow. So since that time, Christmas is what I want to end up out there na celebrate na wa atutu na nini. And every time I do that niki rudi na jiski ya niko so fulfilled and that is how it became like a culture. Today if I see someone suffering sii atu na kongana pesa. I see lalangi. I feel like I don't have peace until I reach out to that person. Do you have a rainbow? I don't have a rainbow. Thank you. And if you have a rainbow you can say I'm a mouse. I'm a mouse with a Harley. I'm not sure if I'm a lady or if I'm a lady. Swally. Swally, swally, swally. So I'm sure if you have a type you can say it's a Julian. I'm a mouse with a type baby, genie, maternini. This place has no lights. This place has no lights. Oh, I see. I see you in the studio kufana wukai grammar. Zimapotea, unfortunately. So this is me when being with this is me. This is not me. This is not my face please. Okay? These lashes are not mine. Nice. When did you guys meet? Chedi, I used to see her on Facebook posting stuff about community. I used to do women empowerment giving skills to women. They say every single time I will see how it's like. I need this woman to be my friend. She just post again. I need this woman to be my friend. I would inbox her at time just chat kidugo-kidugo. Then we went to my tango lura. No, kusadinya, kushokia gado. Like that means when a lady wants to go home and say thank you to parents. So that is where we met now and we became friends. Now she's my best friend. And what connects us is community. Because we are doing stuff for the community. But right now what our organization do is we give sandai towels to public in my schools. Boys sandai towels. No boys, boxers and girls sandai towels. She's part of it. And right now we are here because of an initiative called Duda. Duda for Duda. She's my child. Yeah. After this nanda kuwana kumakuna nyumba available in Georgia this community is very, very nice. Very nice. Why do you do it though? Because majority of us and I think sometimes me nini kwa included. Daka even nijuli say okay. Society in Ataka Health but society with my infany nini nini kwa mamutu. Why should I now be the one munya atase kama nini nini nini nini just to help people. I don't even know who don't even know me. They don't even know if I can feed myself but somehow nafakwa nausetia. Why do you do it? I think like you said when you were in school you were just thinking there was some other things up on your head. A mamutu rofu. Ume wa toa wa. Where did they come from? Ya nisa kapu ebu mamutu. Ya a mamutu rofu. To be a cool girl. So when I became a mother everything changed and I don't know something about wanting to take care of us, thinking about us starting. But one thing about community is number one you get to know that it's not you who is having issues. You go home and you're like maisha imefika munisha. Ukenda kwa community unadju. Una endanga home kise masanti mungu niko sawa. So you stop focusing on yourself and your pain and you get to know let's say a lot of machine that I took at Kenyambia like I'm going through this and maybe something that I'm going through me kidogo. So you're like why would I complain and minyangu iko chini. And something else. You get to community work if you know the pain of not having. If you've ever experienced not having and you see that person in that situation you will definitely feel something. You'll definitely be obliged to help that person. Because sometimes you see someone sleeping on the floor. You have a bed but you know you've ever slept on that floor. So you will do everything possible to get that person a bed or even a mattress because you know how it feels to sleep on the floor. Although we have people who are raised up well but they have that passionate heart Ilea they want to help that person but mostly when you know the pain of not having it is not possible it's not easy for you to just find someone who don't have and just go. I love you number two. It all comes back to you. That is what people don't understand. People who don't give they only consume what they have but they don't get more. But when you give it's you know life is like an echo. It gives back what you've given. We go to the community sometime having nothing. Actually my last post on juja people Facebook page I told them mimi I do not have I have a big heart but I don't have big pockets but that will and it brings me these people supporting me to help somebody because the support I'm asking for is not for myself it's for someone else but when we do that everybody has a testimony I did this with a thousand Bob God rewarded me even more and even if you will not get back what you have given even if you will not get blessings after doing something where you are is already a blessing if you can afford a bed and there's someone sleeping on the floor then where you are is already a blessing it's something to thank God for. Yeah I like that something else happiness is in giving oh yes you feel happy when you give not when you receive honestly more happiness is when you give Manani inspire okay now let's zoom into this page this Facebook page you said it's juja people yes when did you like open the page what does it do keep posting and posting nimi mimi nimi napenda mimi open juja people ili funguliwa initially for juja people but I think right now it has like 30,000 followers it's a great page it has great people some are not from juja actually wamingia too but it has formed a family that is very very supportive I'm not behind it it was opened by very great minds Akina Julia Julia Smora Kina Jai Jai Judy James there's Patricia there's Kaibunga very great people and they have monitored it so well actually it has grown so well kuna there are days for marketing you know it's a great page so when I post on juja people people come through they love each other they love community work so much I get a lot of support from that group and I thank God for that how do you keep it transparent you have to say me nitu ana pochuka TV asma would demand on gas some type of sense to pay a person so I give you this money how are you going to assure me the viewer or me the giver that it pays a wendi po bainuele okay when I post it on juja people I again create a wazap group for that specific need then in that group I'll keep telling people Susan has given me 500 washera has oh washera is my husband sorry but he gives a lot so he gives me this amount of money so he has given me this amount of money and now the expenses I update them on each and everything then unfortunately for me when I go helping out there I don't leave the camera at home for one reason this person will help me ataha waniju some even send me money and I'm like let me add no no no don't add me on wazap but pole kwa wazap I'll just mention it someone has given me money then when I go out there they need to see what I have done so I'll definitely take pictures I'll take a look at the face of the book because I don't know what I have done so what I have done is that I will show them what I have done is that I will show them what I have done I will show them because of me so I will also feature but I want to show these people that this coin that you gave me these 100 bucks these 1000 bucks did this now I will show them what I have done but we have registered the group it's registered now very soon we will get a pay bill account number so at least when you are sending money okay now at this particular time when we are being told to stay at home oh sigiri physical distancing my friend here Meshkili am mask with her dear life so I'm very very proud of her so how are you dealing with that I will go pay any maatwanambiwa physical distancing and all these things but before that maybe we'll take a short break and then we'll be back in a minute kama asina tishu niko hei heivi kwa elbow noni siyambiki za hengini kama niko infected maria hata mi mi nimi me skia buti kwa rumuelas but sigiri yoni ni hi yon diyo coronavirus ni disis danger asana na ina spread her raka kila mahali batiku kwa safe ni rahisi unafa kwa sham kono na sabuni kila time u kuf na tishu alafu utupe ama elbow alafu haupi kushika macho mapua nmdomo yako kama mkono yako sisafi piya haufi kwa ndama hali crowded ama kusa limi awatu ei maria siu na diyo story sana lazima misi takiku pata coronavirus but ile most important ni kujo kwa shami kono visuri na kila time usisa hauku kasef kwa shami kono kila time na kufotazile steps maria ametupunda na most importantly tukai kwa nyumba ok if you are not aware we have a putting question on our facebook page and it's asking how do you judge people atwadfaifu on facebook atwadfaifu challenge it's a hashtag is queens wednesday hashtag is why in the morning or any other hashtag that you would like generally it's ok it's taku balitu na DJ manu piya mesema wu zile teizu tikwese zikwom how go pii atawezana thanks minituval or at color meba but i am not the important one here the important ones are sitting on this other side so apu kaku judge madame kwan me judge kwa na pesa mingi sana sana sana sana sana na umeshina apu kituambe unaga pesa just to confirm amen on a will mongu aone tuyo judgmenti ako ani peri ma pesa mingi mingi sana odo niko i have enough i would say kwa sababu when you have something and you have that little to give you have more than enough that's so deep yes however i have the people of Jujahua very supportive i have my husband he's also very very supportive and i thank him for for that my family as well they're very supportive mawambi and everything and for that i thank them so much ok just one last question mbuona mbuona sit kiyambuwa story doma mbuona inakagama kasi riko like it's like africans every time we hear about marriage in a suffering but you don't look like you're suffering you actually look happy na wewa mbuona kaivi na konatutuawi li like how how do you look una joneza mbalisha uniform ni mbrudisha ni wile next month and she's here telling me she has offspring like wow ah i'm liking what the lord has done for you it looks good on you ok so we were zeroing in on the kovid 19 situation and the humanitarian efforts in the Jujahua area in the Jujahua community so what does that mean once you've already ok we've cleared up the transparency with the funds usha patadu i usha baivi to what next what next after that tuna zipak we are feeding one family for a month actually the 21 days senizu naikwa za kuka nyumbani we feed the family for 21 days we have come up with a with an adopt a family initiative like you personally you can adopt one family the packages five cages six cages of unga three liters of mafuta four cage five cages of dengu is it green what green grams then five cages of beans totaling up to 21 90 that's like 2200 so you may decide to stand with that family it's a person the whole month you give the 21 90 or you send the 21 90 to a treasurer to buy for you and we distribute for you or you can visit the family personally with your package and see them we have a form where by when you visit that family they will feel they thank you they leave their contact so that in future you can even take on them that's your family because you've adopted them you can choose to take care of them for a month for another two months for another three years if you kulingana nawezo wako we have people who adopted them for three months ten families like that kulingana nawezo wako and we appreciate that then now that you have those packages they take door to door because the government doesn't allow calling them just you giving them like it's a campaign thing and I've come to learn that's a very nice thing even after COVID-19 it creates that bond that you visit a family and give them rather than ila yakuwa ita na wushana wakilu onginata wana haribu iso vitu because wana vishana when you visit that family na pata wana wa tia umainda I can even imagine ata wukenda kuakiesa sasa ata na deoneza kwa na pata ni dingi na oh so kwa na epeya we've gone to families hei tu na tukanga kwa I was telling my sister mimi yuki nuna matu dafkiri ani me buta bangi oh me liya mami me liya inna you find families that can't even afford a meal wana kwa mbia the last time me kula yukuwa they're trying to remember when they had the last meal and God has given you the opportunity to eat breakfast do it 10 o'clock hadi tuna nuna baka tuna kimbia to see to see nuna maze we have enough to eat and driven hadi sit-ups baka tuna vanya sit-ups but you'll find me uma liya zenini we musi tu cekia na yukuwa na bilha so it is it is a humbling activity and I thank God for that and people out there when you have food on your table just thank God okay so bilha maybe in conclusion tell me this could be a bit misconstrued again see if covid-19 perhaps the threat the threat of covid-19 was not around there would be a lot of political activity jut nenda kovot hivika ribuni and it would have been misconstrued a little bit to say maybe una pea kitu nuna funga macho so come ni nindo waku pekura is there any intention is there any political affiliation on my side no we get help still for politicians but we are before they come in we tell them this is not for political purposes so wezi ni pea peza and twist me so on my side it's not political and i think she also needs to answer that even though she is a leader that one we need to acknowledge what she is a leader but i think she kilam tuan isame you're an amazing chair leader bilha just stop by the way you're a good friend thank you leader tuongelia shek we will tell you about politics mingesema if it was political i would be i would be i don't know what by now because as i told you i started like 10 years ago mm hmm hey mazima tekulianza for 1 plus 10 okay so this thing is in me it is something that i do with so much passion that's like i have told you when someone is suffering i do not find sleep ata nizari buwati sometimes i am even tempted to pray to gods bonanga kutia elet akwe kuhu nja kibdoko sanita isame me kiyakaliya popoket mihata kitu because i want help someone and how many sasaiti pekaliwa sana nai kaafi i use India 7 naku wa ame ame kaminye so but anyway on some this is not political mm hmm i have nothing to do with political mind And if ever that day comes, and maybe I feel I want to have something political, it will not be because of what I have been doing. It will be because I need to get more empowered. Miha tia kusumboa kwa juja nina wa sumboanga. Find a case, we will cry together and bring them on board. I will tell them, 20 years ago I took an idea. But maybe when I am more empowered, I will be maybe having sources of money and stuff. That could be a plan B. But for now, nothing political, we are getting our blessings together. Even if a politician comes on board and does not have an idea, nothing political. Okay, you heard it straight from her mouth. How can we at home or there at home help you? We have a very supportive treasurer and very trusted treasurer. He was once a counselor in Georgia. And he is our treasurer. His number is 0725 282565. Okay, one more time. 0725 282565. Okay. So we just send any amount and then do we have to now send a message and explain how we are doing this for this. How much tomato then they will know what to do. No, unless if you want to be shown your family, if you want to adapt a family and you want to meet your family, then you can call either him or myself and you will be taken to that family, you adapt them and they will know nothing. Then you go back to your blessings. Okay, your last words? We do sanitizers. I'm a man of fact error. What? And Joe. How to kwezi aki? We cannot keep up. Aki sitaweza. I'm a family one. I'm a machine do kwezi aki. Okay. Most people are wondering how do I go to a shop and buy a sanitizer and I don't know whether it's like it or not. So kwenu nwa sanitizer, chkwa kibiri di joma. It's for chomeka, throw that thing. Oh, okay. No? Take a little bit. Yes, just a few drops. Choma. It's supposed actually to catch fire in sats. So if it doesn't, do you know what to say? Hume cheswo. Hume cheswo. Oh, okay. Yes. And we are calling ourselves Jujans for Jujan. Maybe someone is like why should I help and this is just a Jujan initiative. The point is charity begins at home. We can't be able to change the world if you can't be able to change where you are. So it's about me helping my neighbor so that we can go to that next lane. When we have like three lanes that are very, that are empowered, we can be able to change eight lanes. If we start with Jujan, trust you mi tunenda kiyambu. Shikaka nyamzima next. Naskia asa sa, think it's high time we started going international. She's, I just like the way she's talking. This is the box, she's over there. She's thought outside over there, over there. I'm very proud of you guys. Yes. I want to thank the Jujia people because they have been very, very supportive. Natuende lena yomuwa. Atabeli, when you are injured, there are so many people out there. We have to be from the U.S. Akina BFF, UK. We have people here. Akina Lusindishu, Canada. We are connected. We are connected. And we thank God for that. We also want to thank my family, my husband. They are very, very supportive. Very, very supportive. And my friends, I have friends. Jusia, the co-coordinators, Jusia wants to give him a kilo, he wants him to go to the East. In September. You can't count on him. You can't count on him. He's very close. There's another reason to come. Yes. He's happy about it because there's a kilo to one. He's jealous. He's jealous. He's jealous. handshi chamam miin me sketo ya kili mani na yo sigiweika wa na peliki and na fuuud marli sorry sorry sorry we gotta leave we gotta go okay adanimeFi kiki tabu ring the bell it's time to go thank you so much for staying with us thank you so much for coming you guys have been filled na watu ita bidi sasa after this, to okay. Ye ai, sifani nihame, it's okay. Atwa'it 5-4 Facebook, atwa'it 5-4 channel, tata hashtag is white in the morning or Queens Wednesday. Please do not go away, we still have so much to give you.