 Siwakulqa, nii nii na tuwa nisha. Npaka huwetwa nii, nilinii na kuawekani kilama bar engagements wa nii wa kaniliatisha. Nalinii na nisha kama nisha, nilinii na kukiko wekafa. Nii na mazata nilinii, nii k反iwekaji misdavans Kwa waga waga akinga Afrika kwa kwa waga mga. Waka waga wanga uqata waka kwe VAlja waka. Waka kwa, kwa weta uqata kinahatatatatatatata. Giniwe prihafisti na kunatu za namem. Fumatwaka waka kwa kwa. Hئm np. auki nik إrena nal kuadi na olimpyksu. Tenguera nia kubini nizu, nilatu ni niha. But as you've witnessed, we have a formidable team. It is all hands on deck. Holo garment approach in this important week. You have also seen that youth connect is truly about connecting Africa. And that is why we have the youth connect how hosted in Kigaliwanda, represented by Grace here, who has been immense in our planning, and our premier partner, the UNDP. Anthony, together with your team from UNDP, thank you very much for being such an incredible partner. I want to, before we take a couple of questions, we want to appreciate government for deciding to theme our 60th anniversary around youth, creative economy and sports. It is so significant because the 60th anniversary is a very important moment in our history as a nation. And to anchor the theme of this important anniversary around our largest demographic cohort, the youth. And the one thing about Kenya that brands us to the world more than anything else, sports. Kenya is known for sports than for anything else. And I like telling the world that our number one export to the world is not tea, is not coffee, is not tourism. Our premium export to the world is our sportsmen and women. Those are the people that brand Kenya more than anything else. And during this week, we will be serving that rich menu, the energy, the passion of our youth and our sporting heritage. That is why one of the significant moments of this week will be the Green Marathon. I believe the Green Marathon was explained here and it's going to be an incredible opportunity for us to draw the attention to the sporting heritage of Kenya and to the greening agenda where our president has taken a global leadership position. So we'll be hitting two bars with the same storm. Sports coming together with our greening agenda. We are pretty much ready. As I believe the team has the brief, we are ready. We have worked so hard ordinarily. If this has not been mentioned, even if it has been mentioned, let me emphasize, ordinarily it takes a year to plan this event. But we have taken three months to plan this event. And the reason is that preparations for this event were interrupted by Kenya hosting the Africa Climbing Summit in September. And because of that, we have decided to do this event in June next year. But because of other important factors, we truncated that period and made a run for this December. And so in a short three months, we've been able to put together a lot. Mobilize resources, get everybody on board and put together this event. We are looking forward as a ministry to host a truly successful event. And I want to thank all our partners, UNDP and the whole UN ecosystem. Corporates like Huawei, Safari Con, Kenya Airways, who is the official carrier for this event, all of you have made it possible for us to put this event together. But again, this week is more than just youth connect. It is a week where we are celebrating Kenya at 60. We have a whole incredible menu of activities around that. We will now take questions. They know if we have a couple of questions, we can fill the questions and they can be filled to the head of public surveys. They can be filled to Anthony here for UNDP. They can be filled to the PS, Ismail or myself. Yeah, I need your place to take the opportunity. We only have three questions. Good morning. Thank you Aziri. This was a very good presentation. My question or contribution is on the contribution of creative economy to our GDP. We are operating at a level that is below 10% and looking at the potential of creative income in this country. I think it's way above 10%. So what are the strategies in place to improve that? The other one is the linkage. What are we doing to link our creative economy to our cultural industry and tourism? Thank you. Okay, so that's about the creative economy. Let me say right from the outset that this is the first administration to consolidate all youth-centric activities together under the same roof, which has made it very easy for us by the way to focus attention on matters youth. I have been minister for youth and sports before in the coalition government and I can tell you these fields different. This is structure different because all youth-centric activities from sports to music, film, fashion everything is under the same roof and hopes I want to thank you, especially around the innovative effort to craft this creative economy as part of this ministry. I want to assure you that you have got incredible plans for the creative industry. You have seen us sign some incredible deals with some incredible partners. We have a deal signed with NBA. We have a deal signed with Invention Studios in LA in Hollywood. They'll be shooting 15 movies next year and Invention Studios is one of the biggest hitters in the Hollywood ecosystem. We have a deal with the Grammys to support the music ecosystem. We have a deal with the Tres. We have some really incredible deals to elevate that space of the creative economy and you're going to see a lot of zest in music in fashion and film, in theater, that whole ecosystem and we have taken it all the way to the school ecosystem. We are working closely with schools around the music festival, the drama and film festival, the school ball games. This year we financed that with 267 million shows. That's why you saw those incredible scenes in Buhungu, in Kakamega. The team that is now beating everybody at Sakafa Championship, the under 18 junior Harambe Stars, it is a creation of this talenta hella pipeline and the excitement that that is causing can tell you what we can achieve as a country if we are deliberate, intentional and structured in that process. So only good things are coming. Let's keep the questions to the week. Now, our hope has to go. So if you have a question for him, I would ask that you fire his question and then the rest of us will see. We were like the guys behind there who put us on the media house. As we asked that question, we have just been asked about where to get a uniform for dress down and the public service, sports houses, all those kind of uniforms. You can think that you are going to look very good on you. And besides that, as part of supporting the sports apparel industry, we have identified six youngsters who are in that space of sports apparel and they were actually unveiled at the state house by the president Talanta Hela. They are on standby. They can dress you. You only need to tell us your preference. They'll dress if you want to go sporting. If you want to go cultural, they are ready to dress you. They dressed the president for the Talanta Hela lunch and you could see how cold he looked. So we are pretty ready for you. Please don't wear ties and suits and all these things this week. P.S. is going to, hopes is going to dress down after this session. You'll be leading the dressing down. So any question for the head of public service? If we don't, then we'll release him. Okay please, quickly. I want a question if there is any for the head of public service. Yes. Thank you leadership. My name is Ruth Mweni from State House Kenya. My question is directed to head of public service. State House Kenya is asking hopes a question. No, no. I'm taking this opportunity from but then we're disrupting the norm. Okay. Thank you. Let's proceed. Thank you. My question is what is the future of youth in the private service commission? For those youth that are outside there. Sa. And secondly, are we able to have youth driven activities both in the private sector and government in the essence of happy leadership courses that can be guided by you and escalated to the other departments. We'll be very great to sponsor for young people like us. Thank you leadership. PSU Haslas, you can ask yours. Yes, thank you. Yes, and thank you for the good job. I'm just asking on the thing there I'm not seeing why I'm here as Hasla fan and you're the people who have many immediate young people. My point is that let's try to bring other departments that have opportunity where young people can be. So that on that day we're not just celebrating the talent but also showcasing them how they can be connected for those opportunities. So I want to request that you put there the log of the Hasla fan. We have so far this bus 41 billion billion share. We certainly do that, PS. Thank you. In fact we are still receiving checks of those who want to support the event. And so we have our next meeting they know at what time. At 3pm please send someone with a check. They will plug in and we will accept the contribution. No problem. I will now ask the head of public service and as the head of public service answers that we are inviting all PSS please join us for breakfast and please also prepare to join us for the triplanting program on the 8th. On Friday we'll be doing the green brand and the triplanting. Thank you very much. The person was asking if he needs to be disciplined. Now 2-3 issues as government we are very, very clear deliberate in ensuring that the youth are mainstreamed in government right from college after employment. So when I started at the top you can see the kind of PSS that we have. We have about 4-5 PLS by youth. Even the CS themselves looks youth. Secondly in public service either public service commission or public service in itself we have deliberate initiatives that we have given. One is internship where deliberately established an internship program for the youth for those who are engaged in school. They will have where to land and hand something over here. We have attachments. We have also made sure and I hope you have heard that we are not going to entertain any extension of contracts giving extensions of contracts to people over 60 because we want as people are retiring they release the positions for the youth at the bottom. Thirdly the public service is very deliberate when it comes to even financing or creating jobs you have heard about digital hubs. You have heard of a promotion of a digital employment and we are investing a lot of money so that the youth can get infrastructure that they cannot live in that they can have a decent living that they can proceed with their lives without necessarily having physical jobs. So those ones among many other policy changes that we have made I'm sure as we go along in another one in three years you will see how the youth will settle in public service. Thank you very much.