 Hi, my name is Christopher Kiroa, Chief Operating Officer at Chris Ltd, an events agency leading in Kenya. And guess what? You're watching the leading entertainment news production. This is SPM Buzz. Please guys, remember you need to watch SPM Buzz. So here again at the Nairobi Premier, we have the power couple of corporate world. When it comes to event organizing, name it. This is Kate and Chris from Kate and Chris Ltd. Bona Chris Kiroa, Madame Kate. How are you guys feeling today? We are good, we are in Nairobi. You came to see Nairobi. I'm excited to be out. We were not going out for so long last year. So I'm excited to be out. I'm looking forward to a good experience at the movie. So why have you guys come to support the Nairobi film today? For me I think it's personal in two levels. I love movies. I can watch movies from here to I don't know. That's how I grew up. I love movies. Number two, we have to support each other. Recently I won a whole award of the top MC in Africa. So the idea here is also to come and support someone who's put in a lot of work in this movie. The people who script-writed, who funded it, the actors, shooting location, you name it, crew like the guys behind these cameras. So for me it's here to celebrate them and to also show them support. And to urge every other Kenyan that is out there once this movie starts. Go watch it man, pay and watch. This is our production. We guys are better than any other, better than West Africa. Better than South Africa in my opinion and North Africa. Buy Kenya, support Kenya. How better can it get? We need, it's high time we support our own. And when we get productions, local productions like this one we need to support. That's why I'm here, here to support. I find this very, I don't know if it's a coincidence, it's a very funny coincidence that just recently you are championing about security at events. And now we're here to, you know, Nairobi. It's a very funny coincidence. But there's been so much of insecurity when it comes to events. And you know, especially there's a venue that people say don't go here because you know of the insecurity and stuff. As guys who do MC and who do event organizing, you have a lot of experience when it comes to that. So tell us a bit about that and what you guys do to change that? You see, the spotlight on events industry in terms of safety and security is just a reflection of what Nairobi is all about and some parts of our country. So it's not only in events that we have in security. This is, it's spiraling to events. The level of insecurity that exists in some certain areas of our city, cities, not necessarily Nairobi only, cannot be confined there. The people who do that will also look for soft targets. And in their opinion right now or rather in their calculation, because they also calculate, they sit down and plan. I think they are thinking events are soft targets. So it's up to us to just the same way you up up your safety and security measures at home for your kids in school or for your family, for your shambles or when you're traveling. The same thing, it's a personal thing. You need to wake up and say I'm going to this event as Claudia, as Kate, as me. How shall we return home safe? It needs to start with us. Then now the event manager, whoever is organizing or the team puts to make sure guys are safe can now kick in with their plans. But you cannot go there, drink yourself and you don't know where you are, you don't care. No, no, no. There needs to be what we called, you have to be aware of where you are. So yes, this artist is very interesting. You throw your hands up, you forget your phones and everything. You want even to roll down on the floor. No, no, no, no. You are not in your normal environment at home. You are out. Immediately you step out of your house. Risk levels increase. Okay, so I'd love to ask you, first of all congratulations on the award. He is the most professional elite emcee in Africa. And there's so many guys who look up to you and love to know what do you do to get to that level as a young elite emcee or as a young emcee and you want to be a young elite emcee. And you know, Chris Kira is your mentor. So finally give them a few words of encouragement. The one asking me the question is the youngest member for our group called elite emcees Kenya. She's the youngest in the group. And the reason, well, you see we learn from each other. You might be the youngest in the group, some of us are times two years plus other years, but there's something you bring on board to the group. And in that group it's about exchanging ideas and learning from each other. So the first thing I teach people is that never keep time, be always ahead of time. That's one for me. And anybody who's practiced that has realized you never have issues because when you're not late, your client is never on your case. If anything, when you're ahead of time, you put pressure on your client because they are thinking, oops, this guy is already here. So you've already pulled the carpet out of them. That means in everything you do, your plans, even this movie I'm sure, and they were planning to release it today, they had already planned that they are releasing it today and they didn't postpone. So never postpone. Make sure that you do what you need to do. Not by the day of the deadline, but before the deadline. For me that's the best advice I can give someone. And a positive attitude, teachable spirit. So Kate, beautiful lady, you've been a very supportive partner to Chris and he's done so much with you working beside him for the ladies who are starting up in marriage and other stuff. So how would you like to tell them or some words of advice or encouragement? For people... Especially for the ones in the limelight, because he's really in the limelight and you've been really supportive of him through all through. I mean, what a better way to be united. You are together in the marriage to be a team. So you have to support what he does, he has to support what you do. For you to win, you have to win as a team. So you need to learn what your partner does or what they like and support him or support her. That's how you win as a team. Chris, I'd love to know you've been off your socials for a while now. You've been off your socials calling me. Breaking news, thanks to this one. So when we went to Tanzania, somebody tried hacking my accounts. So we've managed to recover Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp. So you're battling Instagram, but you'll get it. So that's what I've been quiet guys for those who are watching. I was supposed to say I've won the award. I was supposed to be the first one breaking the news, but at least Kate was doing that on my behalf. And then I was supposed to say thank you to everybody that supported including yourself and the rest of the elite MCs. So right now, I want to just tell you guys, thank you, thank you, thank you for voting. We won the award. But the reason for my silence is somebody tried hacking our accounts. And this is the first time I'm speaking about it publicly. Thanks to you. Thank you. We've got an exclusive over there. So thank you so much Kate and Chris. It's amazing to finally do take a glimpse of the outfits because they look stunning. Asante Nisana for the interview. It was an amazing interview, you guys, for the first time. Make sure you enjoy the Nairobi. See you next time. Bye-bye.