 Ibu zaola ufumikulatisha, tодi itimani Kena hw тебя na Afrika sukutu na paniki kテーミー nulaf wadi ufuanda. Tama mweninadze, articulated ufumikulatisha, Andrew Kibbe, htisha yo zaama wa chana k Sociagao. Mweninadza contexta, na kisha Kenyanyu ufuni ka glitchi napa wajama. Ya dun k저o nuna nilisha Google ofiisi tu, wajama on Youtube ofiisi na htisha. Kotea�u yukumikulatisha, Ya paraivi kutunik demanda wa te hangu kutunik kwa wala kwa kukumiquu. Tumito nga. Kusum Pixanskira kiyotein qikunik, nga hita hini n المakamini kwa kutunik fita hini nama. Tumito nga. Kwa kutunik? Ta na karifu. Tapi hini hini tulik wa hila mecha. Tideh ya pizangia ni cha kufigu kuha susu tu kwa kutu kika, kukunik kon радvisa. Tumito kwa kutunik. F si mkwama nia mazycani kupakani hwa za koi poukani mtemi hafizanadatm kucho hwya di yin ni wakani. Maakawa mua mwami kuchoo, kutahi kutahu'u mwami kutahu'u zama ni na mwami. Nohie kutahu'u kanila mwami kucho hwya, kutahu'u mwami kucho hwya mwami. Nila mwami kiweisha kutahu'u jedi Correcti kutahu'u matimiki kutahu'u jumbuchu hwya. Kutahu'u mwami kutahu'u jumbuchu hwya kwaja template, upenderji kubirikia. Ya da kwa jw Igwenda umu tozufu kuhu. 9% kwa bimilani kisha cWWII Fulunia kya Kenia ya kwa Sile kwa U.S.E. kwa kwa mpumi mpumi mpumi hizi kwa uza bimilani kwa netu za kwenye Kwa. Ka uza dwezi maanos kwa ngikahu kwa li mpumi matatatatatatatatata kwa mpumi mpumi kumuniawe iawi, sayu na yun stakeholders k ok Baby skin k香on I thought my Instagram was gone. I was praying so hard because there are people who follow me on that page. Trust me, trust me, I swear to God. So they shadowbound me for like one hour and then they sent me an email that you know there's some things. If Instagram is not used to seeing them from you, they suspect that your account has been hacked or is being used for malicious purposes. So they do something called shadowbunning. They limit you from posting, going live or replying to a DM or even following. Until today, I can't follow people back. So if I've not followed you maybe next year. You can't follow back? Yeah, I can't follow back. That number is down there until next year. Okay. So I was really scared. That's interesting. I've no had of that. Yeah, so if you post something that they're not used to, for example you work on TV and then all of a sudden you post a dead body. They'll be like your Instagram has been hacked. So they'll shadowbun you. Okay. And then they'll give you a message saying we are conscious of people's mental well-being. And if this is threatening you and others then definitely means that you're not safe. So they'll shadowbun you. Still X is doing that. If you post, but X is like an adult platform sometimes. Because you land on some adult videos and you wonder, hey, this isn't a Fikajik way platform. How did it get here? It's not as strict as the Meta platform. As Instagram by the way. Yeah. Even Facebook is just as strict. Right. Absolutely. That's the last one I'll mention. So which one between these two? Okay. I'll just mention them quickly. Sting of a weaker shilling persist amid NSC selloffs. And basically the action is that the government and the central bank will need to take decisive action to stabilize the currency and the stock market. This may involve raising interest rates tightening fiscal policy and intervening in the foreign exchange market. So that's the action that's needed. And finally Kenya's ambitious plan to overhaul LPG sector. LPG is the liquid petroleum gas sector. So the move aims to slash prices of gas, introduce competition and force the affordability in a strategic approach to meet energy needs. So this is the interesting bit of it, Saqwa. Yep. So they're saying, apart from the slashing and everything, so Kenya plans to overhaul the conception of LPG with sweeping policy changes that promise to half prices and deliver cooking gas to your homes through a network of pipes. So that's a new technology that they're working on. So imagine now gas being delivered to your home through a network of pipes. You don't know how that would work out. The move is aimed again, as I said, for serving affordability in Kenya and will leverage a network of pipes known as reticulated gas system. This changes together with the removal of taxes will lead to rapid growth in the LPG consumption and move that started in 2019 to help attract investment in the sector according to S&P global. Right. So that's something that will be happening in the LPG sector. I can't wait to see how the network, the connection of gases all the way to your home will actually look like. So I don't know if that means that you don't need to buy the tank anymore. I don't know. Will it be like the water, how the water comes? And then just pay for it. I don't know if that's what they mean. But it's a creative, it's a creative dynamic to distribute gas. Quite creative. So yeah, we'll see how it pans out. But in the kwa kasturi at KPLC, in other way they have a connection from the distributor. But then there's somebody benefiting from it underground. I'm a connector. I reflect KPLC. Oh, we have to tell. Exactly. Oh my goodness. It might go down that road. Just on the business page of the standard on page 28, the new threads, yes, I'm finding it hard to remember the name because they've done the reshuffle. Nansi. Nansi. Nansi. Nansi na kumicha. No, thread. Oh, thread. I thought you meant health. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Yeah. Threads, yes. Switching from Moses Kuria. The threads, yes. Okay. So let me just take you through as you find out. So it says, the thread says, Okabiri Sekitari has called for reviews of 1974 Standard Act Amid Low Optic. And it says, oh, she's Rebecca Miano, sorry. Yes. All right. And she has called for the review of the Standard Act as her ministry revealed that only 10% of standards developed are in use in the market. She also offered that her fast public function after taking over the ministry following a cabinetry shuffle and say the techniques to be aligned to the needs of the country. She said this at the Wild Standards Day commemorating on October 14th on the theme shared vision for a better world that is according to the SDG or Standard Development Goal Number 3. It talks about sustainable development goals seeking to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages. She also gave a keynote address on the event organized by the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Kebs and Treadmark Africa and said that the act needs to be reviewed not with standing earlier evaluations since 2004. She also directed Kebs board to urgently steer the process of reviewing the old standards to make sure it feeds for the purpose of the country. As applause they said, the recently state agency said it had tested over 60,000 consumer products in 2022 to 2023 this year. And the role of Kebs actually is now being, you know, put on blast because of let there's been a lot of fake scandals from gold scams to illicit products especially when it comes to stories of alcohol and illicit bruise. Like there's some brands of alcohol that are just making way in the market and they're not even certified by Kebs and yet they have Kebs stickers on them. There's even some types of brands of cigars. Is that cigars? Yeah, cigars and cigarettes. They're two different because a cigar is a little bit fat, big in size. So there's also some brands that are in this country illegally imported via you know, some dubious ways and they're on the market being consumed that are also posing as a health risk. So they're saying Kebs has also dismissed reports that goods sold in the local market may be of poor quality because of not testing. Saying that its diamond mark of quality signifies that all products are feed for consumption but that's not always true because there's a lot of fake brands. Even lotions, I don't know if it's Shangahe and how did it make its way to Kenya. There's always an entrepreneur sneaking something via the airport and they're still big on the market. It's a big brand, it's on the shelf. You've been using it for the last five years but it has never been certified by Kebs and you wonder what's now happening. That's crazy. It shouldn't be on the shelf. That probably made it through corruption. How else would it be on the shelf if it's not certified by Kebs? So I think we as citizens need to do a due diligence to make sure that whatever you buy has been certified just to make sure how many lotion you don't bleach after using certain oil on your body. And also the place that pointed out on importation of beauty products that just make their way on the market and you've mentioned the word bleaching products as well. There are so many, even from what they call the hair extensions, the fibers, the fake beards for those that are beard disabled. All those hairs are making their way on the market and they are selling, they are selling big time. They are really selling. For me it's unfortunate. You know you can buy everything fake if it's there then fine but now with the creams I am never for that. Peter Tumati buy a river road and you are a lady oh they will call you Utaitua you are the hot cake you will be caught. Every stall they are just selling the products and they'll tell you oh it will lighten you up so it will help you smoothen your skin but those are not good products to actually buy. Just stick to products that are being sold in the supermarket or from dealers that you actually trust because otherwise they are quite harmful. Saka this month again is breast cancer particularly awareness month and we saw the DP yesterday again during his speech on UHC and everything about it. He said that we also need to raise awareness on breast cancer which is something that is also affecting a lot of men. Statistics here have it that one in every nine men in sub Saharan Africa Kenyan included is a potential candidate for the cancer and you know so he was saying that awareness on breast cancer will inform timely intervention to save lives and there are countries that actually have September as our breast cancer awareness month the cost of treatment is nine times more than the cost of preventing the disease so treating breast cancer isn't cheap at all but it can be treated like any other cancer depending on the stage that it is in even on the fourth stage I believe that it can still be salvaged I had an interview not me personal but I saw an interview where a lady who had stage 4 cancer is actually cancer free now so we have success stories of people who have had stage 4 cancer and for breast cancer it's really a topic not spoken a lot by men Men are not as loud or open as women and it comes mostly with old age as I have witnessed the people that I know around so it has some symptoms so for men they can't go to the toilets you go to for a short call but it's like you're not really urinating well you're really impressed but it's like 5% of the 95% is what comes out and you're still full but there's nothing coming out that's for men speaking of breast cancer and then most times they feel the urgency to go to the toilet real quick like you're almost being on yourself and it has just come so those are some of the signs that are there so men don't speak about it because they feel especially when you're the father of the home who will you tell and they don't speak until it gets to end stage it's hard to be treated then and one way to test just to make sure that you don't have breast cancer even as a man is to go and test do the PSA test and if your PSA is high then it's an indicator that it could be something to do with breast cancer or enlargement of the prostate which can be treated enlargement are cancerous but something that can be treated and prevented that's really powerful true like most men do not go for those and you made me remember is it Mr. Wild Kenya we also interviewed him here last year he said he's dad passed on because of breast cancer he's dad not his mum his mum is still alive Mr. Wild and that actually became his they call it beauty pageant papas for pageant I don't understand pageantry I'm not a model so that became his beauty with a papas project to sensitize men on getting checked up and then he said rather that there's a lot of stigma for men because the way they check or they try to conduct as such a man is like they go under your bedong bedongs to conduct and most men are uncomfortable sending over to get that check up because you have to do that so most men would rather just die in silent because let me tell you no man would want anything down there but it's necessary for this papas it's very necessary because it's your health at the end of the day why would you want to be sick until you can't handle it anymore you wait and then you decide which one you want in fact they say 90% of STD carries especially UTIs are men because they don't get checked they are afraid to talk about what's going on down there kwamza for a man once you have something down there your self esteem is sent back to the center sent back to the center once you have something going on down there cannot be found at least you guys go through your monthly periods you're used to checking even have conversations about periods but for men once you have something down there it's a whole different case it's good to accept still on that good note still on that good note we're just about to go for the commercial but let me sample you can also sample a little bit of the feedback before we go on a break and then we're going to come back for the riddle the first comment on top of our question was I'm going to share later on our show what specific lesson did you learn kutoka kwake okay the first one I need to ambrose when I saw my wife fighting with 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inspired you but when it comes to conversation gani iliku inspire maybe will itch kwa a step after you had that conversation give us something what inspired you and then we'll be sampling your comments again Absolutely for your channel Stephanie Ayeta You have your TikTok page I am I've never heard you mention it I say Stephanie Ayeta across all social media platforms so I mean all of them Niko Twitter Niko X Niko LinkedIn Niko Insta TikTok I'm still learning how to use threads but I immediately I went to and people followed me I think I figured that thousand really fast so I've never understood how it works I can't wait to see Mark Zuckerberg issue a direction on how we are going to earn from threads please please Aya leweki but I believe we also have threads for itu for four actually follow it so please go follow us at so it's time for us to take a break and then we're going to come back for the rilo just go ahead before we take that break there's also an interview that I did some time ago on Matta's health and we were talking about recovering from addiction and you know there's a point you had mentioned about illicit drugs so in this interview we were talking about recovering from addiction and all that and we want to play it back for you so kiniwa nanamangwa different it's still me but we're playing it back for you just in case you missed it because we think that it was very informative so you also watch out for that absolutely wait for that conversation from Stephanie Ayeta at 224 channel at Brian Saquanoan and continue interacting we take a break we come back with I believe it's going to be game time so stick around for some good vibes right here on Why In The Morning yeah you're still hanging out with us on the hashtag Why In The Morning and it's time for game time and just a bit you're about to have fun with you right on that hashtag which is Why In The Morning at Brian Saquanoan at Stephanie Ayeta let's get into it game time one has to be broken before you can use it I know egg you got it right but I believe also there are some things that have to be broken before they get used like what sugar can break it and then apart it you know how after you sugar can just need you know how to do it so you just and then you use it well that's preference you don't have to you choose to but for an egg how do you how do you use it if you don't break it alright one point there's also somebody who said God has to break you before he uses you anyways there are so many relatives to that alright the answer is an egg another one is what is full of holes but still holds water that's a good one I think it's kichungi kichungi asiva but still holds water yes holds water through before it passes through and it gets filtered I really don't know what do you think what is full of holes but still holds holds water for me it's a siva kichungi the sky I don't know if it has holes but I'm thinking pure boho has a hole still holds water but holds as holds so it's closed no it's right very close but it holds water it doesn't hold water but it has to hold it before no you have gone down okay so zero points for both of us next one what goes up but never comes down that is smoke I think it's smoke I'm a water just something I think it's smoke what goes up but never comes down but smoke comes down it comes down anyway no it doesn't come down it's tender but let's stick to smoke stick to the boil we stick to smoke bra what are you talking about oh my goodness too far from reality too far keep jogging keep jogging wow that one is a trickster I swear that one got me seriously yeah your age goes up it never comes down we just stick but we stick to 18 we are making it to 18 to 16 actually like some of us we are 16 till father notice yeah wow that one is interesting I think I'll use it on someone I'll torture someone with it definitely harder part okay next one next one I have branches but no fruit but no fruit trunk or leaves what am I that's a bank to be honest not a bank I have branches but no fruit this is also the last one but no fruit trunk or leaves what am I a bank a bank I can't wait to see the answer what am I okay look at me look at me look at one one that's a joke I'll break tie I got it it's me who always gets the ace no no sako with the ace when you pronounce we buy we buy up here but anyways still so you can briefly tell us what's coming up in your interview still it's also Kansai and it's months before we go okay just like I had briefed you earlier it's the same thing we're talking about it's a previous interview that I did on recovering from addiction especially when we're talking about alcohol and drug addiction how do you recover how's the journey like how has an experience a personal experience with this and is working with others to break their addiction so this is something that could be beneficial to you if you're struggling with addiction or if you know someone who's struggling with addiction so yeah I'll be in different clothes I will look a little bit different because it's an interview that we did some time ago but I'm sure you'll enjoy it once more every one of us at least has struggled with any kind of addiction it could be addiction to taking tea addiction to a person like I'm addicted to you you're addicted to this person it's addiction anyway addicted to smoking cigarettes addicted to binge watching I think I do that a lot like I'm handling X I'm reading a book I'm multitasking it at the end of the day it affects your mental your mental space in terms of dopamine actually most people who are addicted the dopamine levels are either extremely high or low so it's a good interview we take a break we come back at Stephanie Ayeta at Whitey for 4 channel at Brian Sokwanwan on the hashtag we take a break with the interview coming up shortly