 What's up everybody? Welcome to SPM Buzz. My good name is Ms. Kethinge. I'm hanging out with a lady who is creating and making moves in whatever she's doing and she's going to be introducing herself. Hi. Hi, my dear. How are you? Finally. Finally, we get to meet. How are you doing? I'm doing very well, so let me just help you. You know when it comes to introducing me, it's a lot of help sometimes, but I'm a very simple human being. Yeah. Give us all the roles. Give us all the responsibilities. Okay. So, first of all, my name is Ruth Moueni, Moukwana. Moukwana is my son's name, but people know me as Ruth Moueni. Ruth Moueni is a youth advocate. I'm a communication specialist. I currently serve his excellency, the president, William Samoeiruto, in the presidential events and branding department. And I'm also honoured for, he's given us that opportunity as young people to serve the nation. So, what I would just say and quickly, because as young people, we have the opportunity to become who we want to be and to deliver in terms of whatever you want to do. The only thing is to leverage on the connections of the people that you know. It doesn't match where you're coming from. As long as you have a dream, the most important thing to do is to desire more and also just knock the right doors. What do I mean knock the right doors? Do I know you? Yes. I can come speak to you. Maybe I'm a writer, I'm at home, I'm a videographer. You can open that door for me. Like today we're just here. We were witnessing, we've started the International Youth Week, courtesy of NYC and the Ministry of Youth. And I would want to applaud Waziri for having done, like we see today he was awarding the journalists, because I belong to that space, because I did media in campus. I belong to that space as a communication specialist. So, what I'm saying is that someone Samoeiruto is watching. All you need to do as a young person, the opportunities in this country, visit the ministry, visit the other day you were at state house, you saw there's an open door policy as long as there's protocol and you've been invited. So make sure you do that. And it's time for us as young people to push ourselves forward. Yes. Okay. Now, of course, we were here because of unveiling the committee that is going to be spearheading the African, the Youth African Summit. Connect. Connect. How is it going to be of impact to the 20K delegates that are going to be coming across the country and across Africa? You know, how is it going to be of benefit to the youths who are watching? Okay. So, what I'd like to say is this, first of all, I'm a member, I'm a fellow for Youth Connect Africa. And that is why you hear me very vocal in terms of these activities and stuff. The thing is, Youth Connect Africa was started by His Excellency Paul Kagame. And we are glad that last year when we were in Rwanda, His Excellency, the Deputy President, announced that we are going to be hosting these Summit as Kenyans. And the thing that we're doing right now currently as we speaking, my dear, when we were in Rwanda, Kenya was shining. I remember my fellows, my fellow colleagues who went together to Rwanda. We were all over, but then you'll see our flags and everything. And it was a Mumbai conversation, you know? I think I saw the pictures. Yes, you saw the pictures from my page as usual. Yes. So, and we were all over and UNDP was very impressed by us and we really, really represented the country. So, for this, for this coming to this country in the, as you've noticed, they've unleashed their committee, it means that it's a big opportunities for young people in terms of tourism, creative arts, people who are just trying to make a living. So, if you're into business, you're selling a smokey, or you're doing something, that's the time you need to come and get at least a stand for yourself. Be out there, do business as, because we'll be having 20,000 people come into this country. So, it's an open opportunity in terms of investments for this country, tourism, in terms of education, we're going to be learning so much, talents and art, and then also in terms of networking and socializing. So, you get to meet different heads of states, you also get to meet other youths who are doing different things, championing for different things in different places. So, it's about you yourself. So, my urge to the youths who are out there is to ask you to please be part and parcel of this activity that's coming up on the, we're here to give out the full details and everything. What you need to do is make sure that you visit your county. I'm sure there'll be collaborations with COG and that is from the Ministry of Youth, trickling down to COGs and all that. So, make sure you get to know who is representing your word. So, like I spoke, you had me say that we need the representation of 47 youths from from their counties. We need the youths from the counties to come and be of support of this thing. Because if this thing is not for the youth by the youth, then I don't think we're doing the right thing. And it's upon me and you, my sister, what's up? We need to do this thing correctly. So, keep rolling and I like what you're doing. Yeah, you're doing good. The star is about to shine even brighter on you. Very true. Thank you so much. And lastly, I would like to ask guys, let's be peaceful. For sure. Yes, let's stop hating on each other. Yeah. Yeah, be peaceful. That's all you need. Yeah. You have these roles that you're playing in the top offices. What trait or what skill has put you there that you believe you possess? Discipline. One, communicating. I'm a straight-up person. I tell you as it is, you like it, you don't like it. I don't care. That's it. So, I say it as it is. Discipline and also, in terms of protocol, I respect my bosses. It's been a long journey since 2017. I'm a former radio presenter. So, I got into the presidency and then now here I am. And I take it, I give God the glory and honor. Because if it was not also for God, I wouldn't be here today. And I'm doing major other activities that I'll be inviting you soon to launch. I also champion for menstrual hygiene. We're together with Janet and many other activities that we do. And very soon we'll be launching our sanitary pad towel from Kenya. So, we don't need to import and we are employing young people from here. So, we're trying to see if we can have a menstrual bank in different counties. So, it's amazing. So, we call you for quite a deep conversation. And the only thing I'll ask guys outside that is to be disciplined, respect your seniors, have candid conversations. Be vulnerable when you need to be vulnerable. Don't be scared. And also, don't live a life that is not within your limits. Be yourself. You can't afford a week. You cannot. This is what you want to look like. Be simple. Chill out. Yeah. Be you. Because there's nobody who can be you. Be you. That's the word. And Michelle Obama says, when they go high, when they go low, we go high. So, today we're going high. Yeah. Thank you so much, Ruth Mouini. Thank you so much for speaking to us and encouraging words. We can't wait to see what you're doing on those initiatives and of course, be part of them. For sure. Hala to my girl. Thank you. All right.