 스픮 says ¨Nunia kia pitu uzu enputinumja ¨Kina 5 na kliniwa ¨ahipu au na 7¨ ¨Lehto uo m delayu ¨ 190¨ ¨Jumia mAhwa kapo k조 hako ¨starsu nora ¨ Gosk Ola ¨ ¨K onu放ajuna wo ku almonds kumalka ¨Pw animals kutimomik☆ ¨Uzik!" And then somehow, somewhere, some general decided, you know what, you're not doing it the way it's supposed to be done. We have, I don't know, I'm not sure there was a fail cool just around there in Gabon, West Africa, Nigeria had the same, people were trying to audit the elections as well, yes. It's just, is it an African thing? Can we just not have one term, please take your one term kindly and go home. If you have achieved what you said you're going to achieve, the plan was yours, the manifesto was yours, we did not force you to write it for us, but if you are unable, please leave it for the next person. Is it not possible? You know these countries, every country is ruled by their laws. Ya, like Kenya we have our own laws, you kinda the same, those countries. So we have our own constitution and our constitution is very clear. We run for two times, we can, two times. So and we have not yet amended our constitution. So Uganda they have the president age limit, Kenya we have the term limit. So other countries also like Zimbabwe the same, you know. South Africa maybe they have the limit. So it depends. So we'll never talk, but in generally Africa we have been ruled by politics. In Africa we are dragging power. Any president you will be good outside, but who kingia power, now you see things, you know. Power is sweet, let me tell you. If today you'll be welcome to state house, you feel to wear hair, you'll never want to get out from there. So power is sweet, so when the power is sweet, everybody wants to rule forever. Like Museven is, akuna kitu ajawana for the last 35 years. He has traveled everywhere, you have seen everything, but because the power is sweet, you want to stay to be there. So Africa want to at least in the coming future want to end this curse of like when you have the president, you know even the president now he enjoys the power and he's doing all this well to please the people so that he can run for the second time. The same same person who wants to end also this power will do so. So Africa I don't think that you'll have one term president. It's very hard. Do you think as you've also answered this particular question for one term and that one term again as he said depends on whichever constitution that is run by the said country. Do you think Africa is ready for a female president? Although there are specific ones, like I think 203. But Kenya are we ready for like Tanzania, we have Sulu. But do you imagine Kenya is ready for a female president? Do you imagine Uganda for the four, six and five percent? Do you think Nigeria, do you think, do you imagine? Because you want to be the first female president where you are at right now. Do you imagine the climate is ready for a female president? I believe we are ready for a female president. We didn't know Tanzania did not know they were ready for a female president. But she got in and she is doing well. So I think given a chance, given the opportunity, we are ready for that. But she got in because of our situation, not she was elected. Yes, but it worked out well for them. Do you think we are ready for it? Yes, we are. There is no time but we can say after 10 years we'll be ready. There will be no time so we are ready. I don't think so. If the roles were reversed, if the opposition was run by Neshma Mataferua and then Baba maybe was coming in second, do you think it would have? No, in Africa we have culture. We still believe in our culture. That a man is in the head. So you cannot be led by a female? Yes, it's in Africa, not even in Kenya. But this is politics. Yes, you know, western country doesn't have culture. When you are born in western country you are a female, you are a man. So you are equal. But in Africa we used to believe that man is in the head. So that's why you impeached the governor for Meru? No, you see this thing of the governor of Meru and this thing is MCS by the way. We elect MCS because maybe of situations. Maybe you are Sahasla. We elect him but when MCS reaches the parliament he doesn't know what he does. He doesn't know anything. I don't want to use my MCS as an example but I can give you a very good example. My MCS few days ago tried to impeach a CC CC for Baringo because of beards. So you ask yourself the kind of person you elect. So it's very funny, it sounds funny. How will you... This is my mode of tracing and my beard is a part of my tracing. So will you tell me how to shave it? So like wasting eight hours sitting down debating on my beards in my CG countersuit or whichever because I'm taking alcohol. So even you MC you are taking alcohol. It depends with the time. If you go and hide yourself and take and I take mine at pro daylight it's food, we are all taking it. But it depends. It depends on the situation. So you are debating if this man is taking alcohol. So this is our lifestyle situation. So we want to tell our MCS you have only three roles to legislate, represent, you represent the people and offer sight. But now imagine an MC maybe he was from class 80 people were compender, they elected him. Now offer sight in a CC CC finance somebody who is having a lot of CPOs then now a standardate person will tell you know your beards. So we want to tell our MCS even the MCS of Meru. We don't think Kawira did anything wrong. We want to change this constitution and we make this. If you want to impeach even a governor the people we give power now back to the people. The people will go for public participation they gather their nini then now the people will demand for the impeachment. Not the MCS because this MCS they have been used and if you hear the money they have been given even why if you want to impeach a governor why should you go for a meetings with oppositions with opposition leaders to the governor. So we want to tell our MCS you just take what the people send you to do just offer sight in the government and the problem also with my MCS what they did I don't know it's a big problem how will you impeach somebody direct you know impeachment is a process it's not something it's a process like you're cooking ugali so people direct went to the bunker put a motion and impeach somebody if you want to impeach a governor or a CC you call him first you have a talk you just ask him is this real now after that you will explain you will defend yourself then now you go for a fort if you go for a fort yes or no to impeach him or if you are not for that you now go to the bunker then you fort like are we going to a committee way or a full house way because the impeachment failed now they are calling for the CC to answer questions which questions will lay hands and try to impeach me without due process it's a big problem in our assemblies how do you feel about the impeachment of the governor and although according to the ground there had been very heavy allegations that she was practicing the partisan I don't know about the politics of Mero very well just like we said it should give time to our president to see results I believe Governor Kawira Mungaza should be given time to deliver to show her people she can deliver and work one per time they are pushing her too hard it's only one year down the line before they elected her they were saying good things about her I believe she had an organization that used to help people in Mero you are constantly pushing her towards the edge or you want to impeach her about nepotism I'm not in support of nepotism but if she's the allegations are true I think it's something that should be changed nationally people should be given jobs because of their merit and if they are family and they merit and they are good to go but secondly this thing of this thing of Kawira Mungaza Kawira is being fight by strong forces very big forces do you think this is a means to an end and she is a woman as she said men usually mean the women and now a woman has one weakness you know a woman she is a man she is a woman so she doesn't have that boldness to defend himself she is a man she is about to come down and pass the question now the problem with Kawira now she is not that she has that heart of so when you are rasa she can cry but a man can say why are you doing this to me even he can fight you back but because she is a woman and the forces in Atokambali they are fighting her but I am praying for her to help people of Meru but I want to appeal to MCS please sometimes don't be used because I'll use you today tomorrow I'll come and crucify you because if you are cheap I used you you will be also cheap I kill you so it will be easy for me to kill you because I used you to kid me and if they win to overthrow that woman now the beauty one because she is a reverend and we have qualifications to be a governor so you will not even make to be the governor so now what is happening in Meru they will even for the deputy governor if the case wins if the MCS won if they will win the case now then this one will handle like the governor then the court will not allow so if the court will not allow then now we go for the speaker for 60 days then Meru will go for an election and that's wasting too much time too much time money right now we don't have even the acting IBC the working IBC I think there's a loophole some in the constitution because even in Nairobi county there's a time we did not have a governor when my uncle just kind of left there's a time he's his deputy he didn't have a deputy the next one yes that one there's a time he left office so there's just a a very big loophole according to this devolution plan the story of Nairobi was a game you remember when they went then Songo was impeached then Songo it happens that they went to the court they say I appointed some days back if you still remember Songo said I once appointed nobody knew so from nowhere Songo wanted to go to Mombasa no that's politics okay we're going to talk about at least one thing in the newspaper today guys gosh we've had such an interesting conversation I've not even touched on this first of all it's the end of an era the 844 system is finally coming to an end why are you feeling about that we are all 844 clearly clearly clearly see now the thing is I'm not very exposed to people who have children who are going through the CBC program so I'm not really I just know it's a lot of effort it's very involving the parents, the teachers, the students there's a lot of assessment based versus exams there's more I want to believe learning and experiencing versus cramming exams but the fees at the expense but also quite fuzzy about it but how do you feel about an era coming to an end I'm happy about it really very happy why I didn't like 844 I feel like it took so much from students it needed you to cram to have sleepless night me when I was in class I wasn't beaten in high school at least when I went there there was no caning it was illegal but still there was that you have to cram you have to do 12 subjects that most of them you don't even know if they're going to be useful in the later life but having experience at the university because there is learning then there is engaging you're able to practice what you're learning so I believe from an early age if that is instilled it's a good thing students being able to engage with their teachers their parents they are not scared of their teacher they don't hate school I have nephews and nieces and they are always excited to go to school very excited when they come home we are doing homework together it's also a bonding time for kids and their parents so I'm happy it's over I used to say I don't like it I wish it could go and I'm happy it's done should have gone sooner let me praise it like this for you anakama it's heavy on the learning experience versus the exams there was a joke flying around when it was just coming into effect that ever since we came ever since wato na peleka kukuku wa teacher na chao po tulendo pika chao po I've never had teachers going on strikes is that something that maybe we're simulating into each other We are singers, we are actors, we are comedians Now, we have been doing this for so many years We waste 20 years in school And you are a good comedian You can be a good comedian, make comedy, make money But when you see now, we have very rich comedians But somebody will tell you, I did a patch of love science But now is a comedian, I don't know how patch of love science comes out with comedy So we want to, because now we don't have jobs in Kenya Like some few days ago, I don't know which industry here Call for a job interview for, to go to, it was, I don't know, Thailand or which country outside They want 1,000, but people who are telling for the job interview was more than 5,000 So you see we have that scar of job But this EPC will at least show your talent career And it will nurture somebody So at the end of the year, first you know what you are going to do You know if you are a singer, when you go to the university, you want to choose first You have that pick list Can I go for this? Your parents will tell you go for this But now this EPC, you will finish school knowing that I am doing this one And I think that's the best from the EPC Alright, so now away from the EPC, there is definitely something over here on our front page It says, first of all Nani is coming to visit the British king I wouldn't want to joke Like he waited 75 years to come Imagine getting employed at 75 Nani you are saying that you are late in life One of you are not late Your time is coming But now the highlight is what is intriguing me So this is according to the people daily Right group wants to visit the king Charles to say sorry For atrocities Jamani atajafika British king and queen are set to arrive in the country tomorrow The first visit to Commonwealth country since coronation As human rights groups demand an apology for colonial Error rights abuses First of all, why do you think he is coming? What is he coming to do? Is he coming to see his property? None of you are going to be in Shamba Let's say Kamulu So then in September you are going to be in Shamba So you are going to be in Shamba But why is he actually coming? Maybe he is coming to see his ancestral land He was here saying so Maybe he is coming to see his ancestral land He is coming to see his ancestral land I am not sure The pretain wants to stay in Africa You know now in the western countries they are fighting America want to be super power China, Russia So now the pretain also colonized most parts of this Africa So they want all those to be that relevant And still be friends with Africa Africa we have a lot of minerals We have a lot of everything So they have their own interest Even when you see these fights in Africa Sudan, they are being sponsored by those western countries And now if you want to win If you want to win something, you let them fight Then you come in When you come in you gain your own interest That's why you find out some people They are giving us food, relives Not for free They know what they are doing So they are trying to do us to ask this Then now they win what they want But what I can say about the nene Of coming is not new I think even they have been in Kenya since And we do agree Let him come We want the positive side of him But we want also to be given our rights Yeah, those people But want it to be at an expense We have to demand our rights Colonialism is still happening We are in a colony They are still colonizing us We are still economically colonized Even if you are not politically colonized Actually I'm really glad you brought that up Because now this is a conversation we had I think two, three Mondays ago So we had a Haitian professor come And this was just slightly after the news That we are deploying as a country A thousand troops into Haiti And first guys Remember the hashtag is hands of Haiti Hands of Haiti But why are we sending them After the superpower involved This is the United States Retracted their own troops And they went through the UN The UN is the one funding these particular troops To go into Haiti But why would we do that Because Haiti is Like they got independence 200 years ago That's how many centuries Buwan and we're just 60 something years old So that's one of the most powerful Countries in Africa That is Kenya versus the oldest According to independence We are fighting each other For no reason Or someone is puppet streaming us somewhere Yes, we are being used as puppets But But But We are being used Okay, in Kenya we are We usually use the rule of law As now before they go out Bakabungi yungilele Now they give a go If they are going ahead But The president knows why And number two If our soldiers are fighting Let them fight Let them show the world that they are But we don't Wait I'm not in for them Let me just give you the facts Haiti is what's going on over there It's not really civil war It's more of gangs, organized crime Haiti, if you see it How do you know Haiti? Maybe we are good in dealing with camps Let me finish Let me paint for you a picture Haiti the only reason the world knows it Because a couple of years ago And by a couple I mean a couple of decades ago Was a very devastating earthquake And it was a whole thing But even right now as we are speaking It's very dilapidated We cannot compare Nairobi As a city to one of the places in Haiti But yet for some reason Their weapons are so advanced The armory that they are using To fight each other as organized criminals Is surpassing even our own So where are they getting them from? Since they are being funded from somewhere else So why are we being used to fight People with advanced weapons How to actually being used But I don't think it's good For these soldiers to go there On my field it's not good We have a lot of problems We have Baringo problems and Pocots We have this of Lamu Haiti is a sovereign country Let them deal with their own issues If they have their own issues Let them deal with the UN United Nations And it's not good for us Maybe the president is new Maybe he's doing things with that Maybe for our favor But I feel sorry for it We don't want those favors We will not crucify our young children Because of favors They are people's fathers And what's wrong with our police? Do you think our police will do We change wama 2 muko Otena kufagi I don't believe in them So the government also If there is people supposed to be there It's the Kenya defense forces not the police It's the panic in the special unit It's not the law It's depending How many units are police Police is a police The training is different When you are recruiting police You are not recruiting GAsho and whichever You are recruiting police Policies are police But a police is a police Training is different I feel like I'm going to disagree You can disagree but a police are police Even when you look at them they are physique And they are different training Have you met with that unit No, see now I don't know Then they are police But it's fine It is okay Can we say something on that They are going there Yet in our country things are not good I had a meeting With people from Lamu And things are bad there People are being killed in Blood daylight So I wonder Why they would go there Yet things are not okay here in our country It doesn't show a good picture For us If it's for a person again It's not the right move My amusement as a person Is that we are sending the largest number Here the other countries were sending 50s and things But we are sending Wao Anyway I said My opinions Any other expressed here I did not reflect those of the station We're just having friendly bant And I can see my time is about to run out I don't even know what to touch on here Actually Now on security Let's finish with this 60,000 security officers Deployed to provide security During the exams According to Interior Permanent Secretary Clearly we need our police In those Arred kina Lamu We also need them in Haiti So how many police do we actually have Tkonawengi More than enough we can even No 60 Not for 80 Maybe for this country you have said We have enough for us We have enough for us We have enough for us Yeah we have enough for us But there is this issue of Baringo Do you see what news they attack Jeshu kama na primary school Did you see them lying on the floor So this thing now Is a very serious issue And the government should come clean on this That one is a political Political thing We are doing politics with the people At the same time maybe the people are doing Tread with the people You cannot tell me that we have been stealing cows Since 1970s To now We are using those people to steal They are stealing cows They are killing people If now you want cows you just go for the cow Leave alone innocent people You are killing young children You are killing policemen because of cows You just go for the cows And the government should come clean You cannot send soldiers now And this But why is still this people Killing people and the policemen So you see there is somebody who is sleeping In work My concern is why they are so well armed Yeah you cannot tell me That Who is taking it to them Who is taking it to them So this thing is a political one And a very big problem And it is a threat also Those people Now they have come to an extent Now they don't even respect the government They kill people, they kill policemen And they take the cows Now we are losing three things at once So the government should come clean And deal with these people Let them take them like a terrorist If somebody is stealing you Is not different like that terrorist So the government should come clean with this one Deal with these people ruthlessly We are in conclusion Would you like to say before we close this up I would like to say If you are youth out there Take up your role We have the power, the power is in us If you are to change the Country If you are to change the future of our country It's up to us If Youth of past years did not take control If they were not involved in politics You would not be where we are today The likes of tomboyer Of whom we refer as our forefathers Yet he was so young He was a youth Dying at the age of 38 we wouldn't be here So we take up our role Let's fight for our freedom as youth Fight for our rights Fight for good things in our country For changes to happen We need to stand up strong We need to stand up together in one voice Let's not small money Convince you not to do the right thing We have it in us And wherever you are in whatever space you are You have it in you And be the best My mentor always tells me in whatever space you are In whether you're scared Whether you feel you can't do it Be the best Look if you feel you have ideas What concerns The power is always in starting When you start you gain that power And you gain the power to continue Consistency Consistency And it's all in your mind If you're fighting with mental health You've got this You have this And nothing is impossible You can get out of it And you can be the best version of yourself And you can make out something out of yourself Look at us You're doing it You can also do it wherever you are You are if you're in Mount Kenyo University Amelian Let's look for new blood Young people Vibrant people People who make a change People who don't just eloquently Say the problems Of the comrades People who bring solutions And people who act on those solutions Let's give a chance to capable leaders Let's look at the capability of leaders Not just what they tell us Let's judge people according to what they have done And according to what they are doing Let's judge each other with actions And wherever you are Vote for me And come next year Comrades power I'm with the comrades And I ask for help I think I ask for help I ask for help The term is almost ending There's no money Comrades don't say Up until now Let's look into that Issues regarding nudes Please involve us They affect us directly We are the ones suffering Let's inspire generations to come Let's make changes Let's get involved in politics and policies So that our future generations Our kids will enjoy I ask for help I ask for help I ask for help We don't forget this one We don't forget this The one thing that keeps coming but never reaches Tomorrow So you have to do it now Then you wait for the best Or you wait for the best So you want to say ma ma pema So you start now then you wait for the best Thank you so very much guys It has been an honour to have conversation with you Alright guys We are about to Take a little break We are about to come at you With a very interesting conversation But they don't know why he hasn't asked us But it's fine He's asking you on our socials At Y-5-4-4 Facebook Y-5-4-4 channel on X for Mali Twitter And Instagram as well as TikTok YouTube and all of those wonderful things Including but not limited threads My name is Valentine Have a good one But don't have it too soon Stay here