 Jan Stone, Sakaja. 7. So okay, mine is two, I don't know on that point. First there, I grew up in Karyubangi, we used to have a social hall, Karyubangi social hall. So I remember sometimes ago it was a place where you could access and local theatre groups, dance groups used to access the facilities. There was also another one in Pangani, Huruma. Actually every estate had a social hall which is not the case now. Most social halls either they've been closed or they've been turned to do other activities. Maybe private activities or others even involved government activities but not for the purpose of art. So do we have any plan to revive social halls in Nairobi? Because if you look at the history of art in this country, most people started from those halls like the set books. There are times set books were being held in those halls but now all these people they have to organize something at the Kenyan National Theatre. And Kenyan National Theatre for you to book a show for next 2027 Oktober you have to book now. It's full. So it can't accommodate all of us yet these estates they are self-sufficient and if we can revive that it can be useful. Then another issue, it's about Nairobi as a city. I have seen actually your administration has been very keen on pushing Nairobi as a destination or as a place to be. But going by the changes that are happening in terms of digital consumption and creatives how can we work together and achieve that goal? In essence I am really struggling to find what is the culture capital of Nairobi as a city. Like what is Nairobi known for? It's very hard. I think kuna aso anakwambi yaga Nairobi ni kuhu dejaras but it's only if you don't fight kuchu ni kanalazo. So I feel like I don't know if we start a contest or something and give it a name. Not like I love New York. I love has been used by Canada or I love Amsterdam, I love something too. But it's a constant thing which allows creatives to showcase the city which maybe can have incentive or a prize at the end of the day because I see ladies shooting good rings up on town baka unata manikwenda enem kusimamapu inje. Yanimituna pita dwa dim naskia kwenata aw. So can we work together in the county to showcase this and also find out a niche of the city? Like what can we be known for? Is it the food, is it the nightlife, is it what? We try to push that so that also people are out there can see this as a favorite destination. We came out this year. There's a time before they announced that when Urupak will be opened there'll be charges for shooting which makes us to control the crowd but also, can we have a free day? Izi skusengina uta kushu tilipa but skuflani, nifri style. One hour twice in lipa, 5,000, I think it was something like 5,000. Ya, wakuji waji, waji bame. The last one, you spoke about venture capitalists and angel investors coming to visit Nairobi. Most of the time when these people visit I've got information of people who can really help me be in this town but I know after 2 months, 3 months, 4 months. What is the official county communication channel where we can be able to see this because I think I love that Retire was proposed but where can we know these people in the country and can the county organize, let's say something like a summit or an incubation thing where we can be able to network and share ideas because people are looking into investing but at the end of the day, they'll tell you we wanted to invest amukukuwa, amukuleta ideas and also that space or that forum can act as a providing credit to training skills because yes, we are in this business but when it comes to grants and funding there is a lot of things we don't know in terms of having a proper structure for business in terms of knowing how to apply for these things so when the investors come I really appreciate if we have a training session and know how to go for these opportunities Thank you