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Good morning. Good morning. So, it is a card. I am going to ask you to sit in the room and ask for a few questions. You don't pose. You don't have to pose. You don't have to pose. I am good. What is your good name sir? My name is MCTA Dennis. Do you have social media handle that you'd like? I would like to make some, you can find me at MCTA Dennis on Tiktok the same, on Facebook you can get me at MCTA Red and sell there. Why do you have that notion that Tiktok should be banned? As for me Tiktok should not be banned because on Tiktok there are those guys who are there to earn and they are doing adverts by selling their products, there are also those who are there to entertain us and make you laugh at least when you're bored. You can have some good fun clips and you're just out of nowhere you can laugh. Do you have a favorite comedian? Sorry? Do you have a favorite comedian? Favorite comedian? Yes, sure. I have. None yet? The MC Trekkie and Eric Amondi and they are the best. Okay. And you are sir? I go by Brighton Kevin Mahota and any social media account you can get me by Brighton Kevin Mahota. You are already honorable. Yeah, I've taken that. Honorable, not just you but generally it has changed the notion. It's supposed to be how you treat your people and how people see you and how people value you. But now Mouishimua has become like it's a tag. When you are now you're elected, even if you're not treating your people you want to be called Mouishimua. But now for me I'm honorable, how I treat my people, how they see me and how I walk around with them. That's why I'm called Honorable. I'm not going to give myself the name Honorable but they decided calling me Honorable. Then I accepted the calling. Please, if he's telling the truth just slide into our DM and confirm that he's treating you properly. Here we deal by example, we are very practical people. So speaking of people, I'm going to take a leaf of people daily today on the next page. So we have naturalism. I want to see what happened to Kipegan over here, I want to see all the time of violence of the political nature, kindly, change, change set. So we have this story, it's how political parties will share a 1.4 billion windfall. We are definitely, definitely going to look at that. Then on the side here, governor is set to face off in COG elections for top official, for top officials rather face stiff opposition in mid questions over their work over the last year. With raising the Kenyan flag, so it says inside Kenya police deadly Haiti mission. All right, so the force will not operate at the United Nations flag, but it's sponsored by the United States. Then we have a picture of their one, and of course Alfred and Mutuaki sumu and Kaka Megasik to host AFKON games, that is another story over there. So at least I like it, but I don't know why I've not put the picture of the people who are playing this board, but it's how we will forgive. So guys, we are going to start at us, first of all, how are you feeling about this particular story about counties being added? Do you think the economy, it goes sour? Okay, let me start with the one who's, by the way, please, short disclaimer guys, any views expressed here do not reflect those of the station currently, no matter how sensational they may be, they do not reflect those of the station. I am a courtesan. Why do you think it's okay before I come to MCTA? The population in Munga Zeka, and these MCAs, the governors, one has to manage their people who coach in. So if you add the number of counties, it will increase only the number of people who are serving. You know, we have some MCAs, they can't reach the entire population in Mepewa, and the fans of Mepewa doesn't reflect the people they have. So the counties who are not in time, and the ease of facilities of the fans, they can reach their people. So for me on my side, due to the population, they need to be added. You are very free to debate on this. I partly agree with Brighton, but I also disagree with his view. Increasing the number of counties, that will lead to lower emitting of fans, especially from the national government. The best thing they can do maybe is to increase the number of leaders in counties. Well, he's talking about the MCAs not being able to reach the locals. We have what you call the Numbakumis. We have the village elders, and we also have some other leaders. Instead of the counties being added, you can see if you only have 47 counties and at times, not even at times, it's very difficult for the national government to remit the fans to the counties. Now, take a scenario where we have 48 plus counties. How is it going to be easy for the government to remit fans? But I've told that we have 47 counties, but now we have several positions. And we make sure that you delegate your work. For example, you have the governor, the deputy governor. You have that hierarchy. You make sure that this department, this one we see here, and this department is working or it's not working. That may be the best, instead of adding more counties. That's my opinion, yes. All right, so I want to throw something in the works here. There's a time, I believe the matter is still in court, when his excellency had, when he was choosing his cabinets, there was an uproar. Or I would like to say uproar because people are complaining, I guess. Closest thing to uproar I can think of. So instead of the constitutionally given 25 cabinet secretaries, you're supposed to cabinet administrative secretaries. Whoa, Mudo more, I think ninja. So, yes, instead of, yeah, instead of, I wanted to say the whole thing. Kablanians of semacy, yes. And don't do it, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. So it's supposed to be constitutionally given 25. But he appointed 50. And then now came in the ruling, one of the courts now suspended it. And now something about a possible reshuffling of the dockets to Kianzi and Amos's poor hair. I don't know what he's doing in trade, but that's just me, like I said. The thoughts that are being expressed here do not reflect those of the station. So do you agree that we should have 50 versus 25? So you must have more people, more hands. In the first place, what is the function? Because we have a ministry, the CSS, the CS, non-liberal of the CS. They have the PSS who are now delegating the entire duties. So now what's the up of the CSS? It's like glorified nitrogen, personal assistance. There's no need to work with the CSS, it can be positions. No. The problem you have with our country, you have a lot of positions. And people are like, they are doing nothing, getting paid. For example, let me not be gender biased. No, if adding, when we add the counties, we are looking at the people. But now the CS, whom are they serving? They're serving their bosses. They're serving their bosses, they're not serving the people. The CS is serving the people directly. But now the CS is serving their bosses, you see? Now when I was talking about the counties, the MCS, they are serving their people. Now the big interest of the leaders of Kenya is supposed to be the people who elected them. Now who is electing the CSS? They're just being appointed to get cash. And the problem with Kenya, it is corruption number two. If you add in one institution, you add a lot of positions. Now the flow of cash or the flow of the corrupted money, it will be wide. So the money reaching the people, it will be less. Without being biased, or maybe without your contradiction, I may say, when you look at the last regime, or the first regime, or the former president, when you look at his cabinet, you know we say that there's a difference between a politician and a leader. So without being biased, I heard of a story where an elephant into a farm and he said because it was raining outside, just allow me to put my head in a house so that maybe my back can be rained on. Later the elephant also told the farmer, it's raining heavily. May I just put half of my body in your house? The farmer still accepted and the house was very small. Later the elephant said, may I just come in? Now that we're here. Now that when you look at the cabinet today, even ministry has a CSS and the midst still has the CSS and the APS. This is now the right time for the government to know who is a leader and who is a politician. There are those people, you just wake up one day, you even don't know how young they are. You just speak, not because Kenya is a democratic country, you just speak. Freedom of speech. Freedom of speech. But literally, you know, with your level there are some words that you can't talk before those people who gave you work. We elected you and you must show us that we elected you. You must serve us. We have these what we call bungalow monarchy. You've had famous people like the Kimby Kimby. You've had the emotion, these people. These guys are being suppressed. But if I told that these guys, whatever they speak, because literally when you look what, okay, we can talk, when you listen to what they speak, these guys at least they have visions. They know that at this point, there's something wrong. At this point, there's something right. But every time you'll see them criticize, because they believe that everything is not in order. So for me, I cannot say that electing 50, not electing 50, CSS is the best option. Rather, they should limit now and, okay, they can choose the 50s. But now in the 50s, whom are they electing? Is it because I gave you? I remember a certain statement said by a prominent person that this government is like, the government is like, what shall I say, shares. It has some shares. It has shareholders. Yeah, it's like a company. A certain leader said that. So when you look at those 50 CSS, for example, when you look where are they from, most of them you'll see them from those people in the government. And that's why you'll see these people criticizing them. So for me, I'll say that it's not in order to choose those 50 CSS. Rather, what they should do, they should choose leaders, not politicians. Look at those CSS. Are they leaders or politicians? But the question should be asked. The CSS were being appointed for loyalty. You know, all these people, they were loyal to the president. Yeah. So now it's just paying back. You can do it. Yeah, you can do it. I can do it. I can do it. Okay. But now choosing them, it was not the legal way. And I know the president is smart. But I'm not sure. That's why he just appointed them. And I said, if you want to do it, you can do it. Wow. I'll do it. You can do it. Yeah, how will I do it? You can do it. So it was like, if you want to do it, then you have to step aside. You have to step aside. Know how smart it is. That guy is smart. So I remember this lady called Milsen Omang, and she was proud. She was posting everywhere. She had social media accounts, but she said yes. But when she saw it, she just laughed. She was a genius. But she said she was a genius. And I love her so much. For real. But as a guy, she said she loved Ruto. Because the guy is smart. The sitter is about to break something. I need to pick a ten-nil. We had everything. I need to pick a ten-nil. The most hurting thing. I bought for my press. Then I called my president, Rila. He goes to Karen, sleeps, waiting for the certificate. How? Okay. Before we continue with that line of thought, we haven't even touched on the story yet, which brought about this debate. But I do like something that you said, Ms. Sita. That's a tangent that you've taken about how sometimes you find politicians just speaking, just for the sake of speaking. I'd like to believe that most of the people in power at least have a communications team. That you're given provided speeches, whether you choose to read them or not, that's on you. But speech is provided. There's someone who is supposed to be managing your social media accounts. But when I see the things that I've been seeing rampant, the most standing for me was this go-between Nani, the governor, Sakaja, Sakaja and Babo, we know, yes, MP. And I was so confused. Of course, our favorite recording artist is Mike Sonko, who just records everything. That is why he's our favorite recording artist. Now, before that, you have someone who's a minister of trade, Bwana. In fact, did you know that one of the... I'd say delegates for the United States refused to have a meeting with Moses Korya simply because of his sensational things that he says, yes. Yes, that's right. In any way, you can't remember. You can't remove the monkey from the forest. But you can't remove the forest in it. So these guys will make war like that. But you give them power, but they'll back it to you. So I can't even blame them. They are who they are. The DP, the DP is him. Uh-huh. Open. You are a fool, yeah. He's a good guy. I can't even direct. That doesn't say something about us as a people who have said for them. If he made a mistake, you don't know. But now they are with us. Now we know. Now we know. Okay. No, it doesn't say anything for us. Even before the elections, you heard what these people were talking in their rallies. You could literally know that this person is insane or this person is insane. Uh-huh. So we are electing. We knew what you wanted. We were promised exactly the Bible is down. The government is going to perform. But less than three months in the government, you heard about the high coffee. You heard about the help not going to give funds to the comrades. Today, comrades are suffering. They added those funds. What? They added the funds. Because, yes, the finance acts right now are the highest. The funds are not being disbursed. The funds are not being disbursed. When I say, ma, to mongers, their prices are hell. But now the prices are good. To mongers, I mean. So in the story, you told us. Yeah, sweet stories. Sweet stories. Yeah, sweet stories. Oh, wow. They just had to inside. I know this comes in. I say that we make wrong choices. And as told, that choices have consequences. We elected leaders. There are several governors, President Emeritus from different universities. But they're not speaking. During the reigns of his Excellency, the coming president, Babu Wino, you could see what was happening. I'm sorry, what did you just say? He's excelling. They became President. Oh, OK. Babu Wino. Wow. During his reigns, comrades can tell you. Wow, OK. I was in primary. I really did not see that coming. But you could see how this guy was working. And even up to date, you can see that the media doesn't fail. Uh-huh. Those videos that you've looked at before and how this guy was vocal, he's excelling, sorry to use the word guy. How his Excellency Babu was very vocal and how he was very widely, especially when it comes to serving their comrades. Today's leadership, especially for the students. The students are not engaging or let me say, they are not advocating. You will go there. For example, you just elect. For example, sometimes, you know, we said that women can lead. But how can they lead? For example, when it comes to students, you elect a student leader who is a female as a governor of the station or a president of the station. If comrades are going to complain, crying to him that we are not getting this, we are not getting this, the President will go there. But what are they going to do? We are what you call tokenism. They are giving a small token, they keep quiet. tokenism. Wow. Now if a kid is going to go to school, they are going to leave. We are not going to leave. So we are weak Indians. We are the ones who make bad choices. They make bad choices. They look to make bad choices. To become a farmer. To become a farmer. And this is this cliché we have, to become a farmer. To become a farmer. It is not common. So I rather say that instead of telling us we have to become a farmer, just keep it for yourself, you're okay right now. Okay. Yeah, let's go to Sam. All right, Makotsa, before I go to you, one more time with the disclaimer. I like that he has a president ready in mind. I'm glad that you're very passionate about this, but kindly, again, the thoughts and feelings expressed here on this set right now do not reflect those of the station. I am Makotsa, you were saying something. Yeah, no, no. We Kanyans, we are like women or ladies. That's a fact. I don't really know how we've switched very fast to the female gender and sex. I'm coming to that. Okay, okay. Like, I have a deal in Iwana, Iwani Milyo. And I'm going to be a shareholder. And I'm going to be a partner. And I'm going to attend your deal. The deal is coming. And it's going to be soon. So I'm going to be a shareholder, a partner, a shareholder. I'm going to be sweet. Really, I'm going to say, man, I'll give you free education. I'll give you free medication. If you have medication and money, which one is the best thing? Medication and money. I'm going to be a shareholder, I'll use that money to get food. Buy you a pomegranate, get you a tibu. So I'm going to be a shareholder. Which one is the best? I'm going to be a shareholder. I'm going to be a shareholder. But you'll never see it. Oh, wow. Okay, okay, okay. Okay, let's do this. Let's actually read the story. It's actually one more time and then we move to something else. So the story is on the people, daily page 11, and the title reads, creating more counties makes no economic sense. I will not read all of it kindly, but I will do my best to catch the most relevant parts of it. So the notion of further dividing counties should not be entertained because it does not make economic sense and looks like an attempt to accommodate specific communities and clans for political reasons. Violence and the fast sentence. After a proposal by 26 members of parliament to establish 11 additional developed, sorry, devolved units in Kenya, emerge the first thing that crossed the mind of many Kenyans is what have we done with the 47 counties? Yes, we actually, if you are aware, we just recently, a few weeks ago, celebrated 10 years, a whole decade of devolution and we're not really sure why we're celebrating because the country clearly is not, it's not even even within those counties. You'll find a couple of counties are thriving more than others. And I think that the most hard hit are the semi-arid and arid areas if I'm not wrong. But it continues to say, this is definitely within their constitutional right, however, concerns rooted in fundamental questions about the effectiveness of the existing counties, especially when this move appears to be driven by political motives and a quest for power abound. Let's just go back to that first sentence, guys. Do you think this has something to do with specific communities? And I'd like to think this is a very, very diplomatic way of saying tribalism is very much in existence and clans for political reasons. Do you think that's one of the reasons? No. Why do you think that way? For me, I want to do the increment of counties, means I say, ma, devolution is my idea, Ken. In a way that easily continues to develop is because of their leaders that they elected. Like where it come from, Kamega County. We have had excellent governor and then we've seen he's also excellent. So in that, they have done, it's almost the next city to take a lordate. So lord is the next after Kisum, after it was Nakuru, then a lord. I think the next one, it will come from Kamega. Because- Because city. Yeah. The town is, wow, because of the governor. Now, if you get a governor of, like let's say Garisa, the guy is being given money and we're single in it. How will you get development? And Kamega is given the same money, they use it to develop the account. Maybe I can chip in. Chip in, chip in, Sita. These guys are being given money. We agree. But they are not scouting the money. How so? Those people are close to them. You are peers at the ones counting the money. The prisoners is advisor. The economic advisors and all those. For example, you have a county where the semi-arid counties can name them. The governor gets money, but now how to use the money? How is he being advised to use the money? When you go to check their accounts, their bank accounts, all the accounts, financial accounts, the money you'll get, it's reflecting the amount they are being paid for their salaries, but with the rest. Because the governor in meetings, they'll say that we've given this amount of money to this ministry. There are those people suffering because lack of water. If a county like Garisa, you're given money. Why can't you even decide in every constituency, because there are people who travel for kilometers to get water. You'll see on the television, day in, day out, people suffering. What do you want to understand? So, why can't they even decide in every constituency? For example, let's say a county like Mombasa has at least six constituencies. Let's say for example, power constants you have at least two bottles. Don't you think it can be a help to their citizens? No, but those people are being given the money. The governors, they'll get the money to the ministries, but now the ministries are failing the governors. That's why they'll go ahead, tarnishing the reputation. That's why Kenyans coming now, making poor choices. Like choices. You can never mistake, because you're supposed to oversee what the ministers are doing. And under this thing, they have never seen these people from arid areas. Going to benchmark in Israel. Israel is in a desert, but it's green. So I like to give them a challenge. They just take a time, even if it's two weeks. They go to Israel, they benchmark what those people are doing. They just come back to Kenya, do it, and it will work. We have a lot of water around Kenyans. There are some places that it's raining. They have the water, they use it for irrigation. We have rivers. They can just channel the water to their places. Now, if they cannot do that, then they say, our place is dry. They want to blame God. Actually, okay, I will again, sidestep that very sensational last remark, but then bring something into the table. So I was watching the news yesterday, and apparently we had a bumper harvest for Mays. But the boards, the Syria boards, has not bought the Nini. It's not planter. Let's call it the product. They've not bought the product from the farmers. So now the farmers are stuck with a lot of Mays. However, there are some parts of the country that I don't really have food. So whose fault is it there? You only get money to not say, how is someone stuck with food? It's a game being played because the farmer used a lot of money to plant and it was up to harvesting. Now the board, it went out to sideline the farmers who were desperate. Then they come with their own prices. And in the meantime, while they're being sidelined, now this is the issue of drying. So if you don't have a sophisticated way of drying, or a means to keep this product fresh until such a time that it will be bought, so it's not going to be lost. It's not going to be lost at that price. Yes. And you'll be using middlemen, not even directly from the Syria. Even your target, they have that target. But meanwhile, his excellency is still talking about fertilizer. So what are we supposed to do with the things that we have now produced? Was it a day of something to say? Because man's a quicker dialogue, I wouldn't have thought that. Oh, we're talking about the farmers. This day you plant Mays and it fails you. Despite using all the, doing all the procedure requirements, the fertilizers, and all that, all the requirements you did, but it fails. The second year you're still planting Mays, then all the requirements, the procedure requirements, it fails. The following year you still do the same. Why should you live on benchmarks if at all, personally, you have your dreams? If this is not doing well, I believe you can not only have one dream. That's why sometimes I say should not have dreams, you must just have visions. If Mays is not working, why can't you even decide that those foods that don't, not necessarily grow in cool and wet areas, that those foods that can do well, even in hot and in sunny days, why can't we just implement and try doing something different from what others are doing? The president is talking about the fertilizers. These fertilizers, without your contradiction, I'll say they'll go to those people when you say they carry. The chief or the sub-chief writing your names, that these people are going to get fertilizers, but when it comes, it's virtual. They're so are getting new, early, or church. At least if I know you, then I'll get, but if I don't know you, even if I'm not sure. Fertilizer, because I'm also a farmer. Me and Chaiyipata. At the subsidized plants. Yeah, that's right, yeah. Now the problem is, you subsidize the fertilizer, you increase the fee well. Just the same. Asa, then I use $2,000 to put it back in my bank. It's in the safe. So I'm going back to you. So, you'll reduce cost of living, you subsidize fertilizer, that's a big lie. It can't work. Okay, although I do- You cannot add levies on those things that you have for me. I'm going to invest in tax, I'm going to invest in tax here in Bego. I'm going to invest in cost of living in Ainti. We're going to find that cashwell farmer. We're going to use that cashwell worker. We're going to pay that, stability or the cost of pay, we're going to pay the cost of production in high. I'm going to save 25. I am going to pay the money back, I'm going to spend it on my work. I'm going to get to transport. Just the same. When I was 25 years old, I lost my KG in the 50s, it can't work. When I was 1,000 years old, that's okay, but diesel should, because it's a very large part of manufacturing. I might disagree with you, Sita, because apokwa have something else as a crop that you are harvesting or planting, because maize is a staple food that's very close to our hearts. That's why you're always hearing someone complaining about the cost of inga. I think you can feel it. There's such an imbalance now that, again, when you're introducing something like more counties, we've not even finished with the rest, we've not finished with what we have right now. It just seems very... anyway, that's fine. Can you give me a piece of maize, please? Yeah, but just to get to my import series. I want you to know, to make your purse. Like, to make it a waste of maize. And the farmers are stuck. I saw it somewhere. Kenya is importing maize, I don't know from yellow, yellow, yellow water. What is that? Jerusalem was due in Mexico, now at the other one, Ukraine, between Ukraine and Russia, now Sheda. And people are stuck to maize. The farmers are stuck with maize, you want to import maize, what is that? Yes, yes, yes, very nice. Okay, so I'm being informed that we are running out of time a little bit and I do not want to step into Brian Sackler's conversation, which sounds very interesting by the way. But I do want to end with this, and let's just give one comment each. So, part of the front page is inside Kenya Police's deadly Haiti mission. So, Kenya has seen fit to deploy officers, when the Haiti, and there's even a continuation of here, there's something about, can Kenyan, can Kenyan, what? Can Kenyan do something? Sorry, let me just confirm that is on page five. Can Kenyan cops crush Haiti gangs? Now, this comes very, very, very shortly after, up at Umbania, we had a situation, it had me picking, demonstrating what you know as mandamano, and there was, there were allegations, there was footage, I would believe that there's still allegations, because the investigations to the other investigations, but Kenyans like once investigation starts, it's a wrap, like the job is to start the investigations, but you'll never hear about them again. So, we had Aipoa, you know, coming in and trying to figure out was excessive use of force used on Kenyans, who you know were supposed to, like we said, article 37 says, you have to definitely, the right to pick it or demonstrate, but it has to be simultaneously peacefully, guys, and unarmed, are we together? So, apparently, there are some people, or some parts of the country who did, according to the constitution of Kenya, but was still punished severely. So, is there some, are we missing something here? What I can say, I can't blame the cops, because the word has come from above, we're trapped. At the same time, innocently, we're trapped, because what does it mean? What was it then? And then, his Excellency, now, for, yeah. He expects the police to kiss? Yeah, that's what I say. His Excellency, the president, Dr. William Samoeiruto, he's smart. How time passed, I can get rid of it. How time is clear? He's coming at the semblance of the former president. Which one? Guru M'gai Kenyatta. Kenyatta, I don't know when he was there, when he was the deputy, he couldn't talk anything, but Kenyatta is just there. Amitulia? Amitulia too. Now he's now re-symboling the former. Yes, I love him. I mean, it's just mutual, I don't understand how mutual. Don't say that. Tell me your opinion on this as we wrap this up. Okay, I also want to blame the cops. I blame where the orders come from. In Kenya, you heard of places where there's low security, and you'll see this, yes, the only place he's working is Excellency, Kendiqi. Every day you'll see him on television addressing where there's insecurity, and they are promising that what the government is going to do, they're going to put their, the cops, the arms to do their work. And literally, in corresponding, also, the president at times he talks. You remember during the demonstrations when the president was appreciating the police for doing what they called do? Within the law. Sorry? Within the law. Within the law. But it was not lawful for the police to do that. It's in the constitution that demonstrations are allowed. But these demonstrations, they should be according to the law. Even the demonstration are peaceful. And then you throw tear gas to the citizens. There are these people who use what you call bang, bangi. There are those who use mirror and all that. So you expect to cause a mad man to laugh at you. Wow. That line of reasoning is quite interesting. I was part of the demonstration myself when it was in Nimbakasi. I was with the RILA by the way. So when you're coming, just peaceful. We reach almost on this outer ring road, the police started tear gasing us. What will you respond? You give me a blow. I'll give you a blow. Okay. We're just going to hold it there. Thank you so very much for participating in this conversation. This is the political segment where we just look at what's happening in the political arena. But however, before we cap this completely, I want for the sake of transition, Brand Sacko 101 is coming with a very interesting conversation. Please do go on our social media platforms and check it out. And please give us a penny for your thoughts. So, we're asking. I want to ask you, since I have a panel of gentlemen, what would make you feel like your stress? I don't know what to say. It could be more. It could be more. It could be more. But what is it? More. More. Please. I want to say that the other one is that heavy. Okay, let me say. Money. Money. For me, there are the most responsibilities. Responsibilities. Responsibilities. Okay. We really have to go. At White Fair 4 on Facebook, White Fair 4 channel on X, White Fair 4 underscore channel on Instagram. We're also on threads, TikTok, YouTube. By the way, my name is Valentine. Thank you for allowing me to be with you through this segment. And now we have to let it go for Brian Sacko. At Stephanie Etatoo.