 Jani. ...to the point you're getting to right now. Who makes the designs before you can sew them? I can create my own or the one we work with. And it depends on the customer the way he or she wants it. So the customer sometimes gives you specifications. I want some orange here. I want some pink here. Do you give them your opinion from time to time? Yes. Alright. So I'm trying to understand how it works. The client comes to your workstation at the studio. I don't know if you call it studio or the workshop. The workshop. Or the workshop. Yes. And then they give you the specifications. Do you sometimes have to go to their houses to get to see how the house is like? So you can give it a feel of your own? Things like the seat covers. You have to take the measurements so that it can fit very well. Yes. So you have to travel to their houses? Yes. Alright. Where is the furthest you've ever had to go to meet your client? We've gone to Rai. We travel to good places. Yes. Rai is so far. What was Rai, what was Runga, we see you. Alright. So you're working for someone now? Yes. You're working in somebody's workshop? Yes. So you have to grow your own business in this line? Yes. Alright. Before we talk about that, there's so many people who sat at KCSE. They gave me the cut off grid. Yes. And they're probably giving up. Some of them have gotten into lines of work that are not quite dignifying for lack of better words. Some of them have lost hope. What can you tell them at this particular point that you are? I know you're only 20 years old, but you have some experience from going through that stressful period to transitioning to making some money for yourself at the age of 20. What can you tell these people? They shouldn't give up and then they shouldn't be forced to do something that they don't want to. Passion, very important. Passion, they should follow their dreams and passion, yes. Alright. So talking about following your dreams and passions, your parents always have a say in whatever the kids do. My dad is very supportive. Your mum? And my mum too. Your mum is very supportive. Yeah, both of them. Both of them. And her too. Alright. Have a supportive family. You have a supportive family, so it works for you. Yes. Alright. Another thing, what are you looking to branch into? What is something that you've seen happen that you'd like to venture into concerning interior design? I want to go far and travel. And you want to travel number one? Yes. Rwai is not enough? Yes, not only in Kenya. And then I'd love to open my own business and help those who are disabled, those people with disabilities. You feel like you can train them to get some skills, which can help them. Yes. What is driving you towards helping these people with disabilities? Or people who are able differently? I usually see them struggle a lot, their discrimination, yes. So I'd love to help them. You'd love to work with them? Yes. Wonderful. Do you have a social media handle? Facebook for now. Facebook for now. Just share it with the people. Your camera is number four. So they can check you out and see more of your work as we try to line up some of your work on screen. You can give me on Facebook as Masi Elaine. Masi MAWSIE. And Elaine. Masi Elaine. Masi Elaine Facebook. Alright. So we are looking to see Masi Elaine designs sometime soon. Yes. Alright, so maybe we can project the pictures on screen of Mercy's work. If we have them. Why are they lining it up? There's this thing about the youth agenda and the youth being part of governance. And the youth influencing the economic patterns of the country. We are the biggest workforce, if you ask me. But we don't have so many youth leaders. We are the biggest population of voters. But we don't have youthful leaders as well. What is your take as a youth in this country, as a youth trying to make some money? Are you satisfied first? I think the government should support us. A little bit more. Yes. Do you have ideas that we can give President Uru right now? Because he's a very big fan of why in the morning. Maybe he can help people like us get the machines, access the machines. Buy the materials. Be able to import. While we talk about that, I can see some of your work on screen. So maybe we can take it a little bit slow. Next picture please. Alright, this is a cushion for a seat. It's a pillow case. It's a pillow case. Yes. Alright. How long does it take you to make this? This one just like two hours. Two hours to make this. How much does it go for? This one comes with the seat covers. They come with the seat covers. So how does a whole set, how much roughly give or take? It depends on the material and the kind of chair you have. And the set, the number of sets. Alright, so there are so many dynamics that go into pricing. Yes, and the design you want. Alright, alright. I see a seat there. Is this your work as well? Yes. Wow, wonderful. Who picked the fabric? I like the design. We designed it with the one we work with. Wonderful. Maybe we can check the next picture. Wow. So the curtains in the background, did you do them as well? Yes. So you did the curtains, you did the seat, and so you made them like much. You made the colors coordinate well. Yes, they match. The curtains in the seat covers, they should match. They should always match. Yes. They should always be a relation. Yes. Even if it's in the colors. I like this so much. This is some of your work as well. This is some of your work as well. Wow. The curtains are so big. And people are saying you're kind of petite. Is it a lot of work to handle such big fabric while sewing and doing the work? It's quite challenging, but we're used to it. You're getting used to it. Yes. Maybe we can check the next picture. Alright, I like this so much. I like this. This is a good look. And this is done by youths from the 254. A youth from the 254. That means we can work with our hands. And there's a comment the president said some time back. My youth was Funguevinyozi. Did you get a chance to see this? Funguevinyozi to Fanyakazi. You never got a chance to see this. Alright, that's a conversation for another day. Anyway, as we proceed, maybe you can let the people know. You work under somebody now. Yes. You can let the people know why you got these skills and the people you're working with currently and how they can get some of these services. Okay, we are located in Karabangi North Market of Outer Ring Road. Yes. Wonderful. Masi, Mwangi, thank you very much for coming through to Wai in the morning. I'd like you to send some shout outs to the people who have helped you come this far. I'd like to send some shout outs to my dad, my mom, my brother, and my friends. Your dad, your mom, your brother, and your friends. My young sister. Oh, your young sister as well. She doesn't get a shout out. And her. That is a big sister right there. Thank you very much for coming through to Wai in the morning. Keep doing what you're doing, you're destined for greatness. Keep giving back as well. Thank you. Alright, yes, we had our strength of a woman of the day, Masi Mwangi. We are on DSTV from 10 am today, Channel 376. We are going worldwide, so keep supporting, keep telling the people who have DSTV who have been complaining. We can't access Wai to Fife 4, have the DSTV box, blah, blah, blah. Tell them we are on DSTV right now and will be coming to you live through DSTV. Still on Signet, still on free to air platforms, still on YouTube, Wai to Fife 4 channel on Twitter, Wai to Fife 4 underscore channel on Instagram and Wai to Fife 4 on Facebook. Kalami Vali is coming up next with Galstock, so don't go nowhere.