 Sad conversation of the day. This is the second last one and it's going to be a good one because I've been joined by an emcee, an entertainer who's also a radio presenter. We get to get to know all about this type of art. So if you've thought of being in any of these fields that I've mentioned or if you're in one, then you will definitely enjoy this. Karibusana, Zungu, Mufrika, Santesana, all whites, all the way from Eldoritz, Kericho, Kericho, Kericho, then you will go home, then you will go to work. I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika. The emcee of Zungu Mufrika. I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika. What is the name of the town? Zungu Mufrika, African. Okay, so it's American, American, African. Come on, let's translate. I'm going to be the emcee of Ben Anderson. I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika. So I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika. I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika. I'm going to be the emcee of Ben Anderson. Yes, but I'm going to be the emcee of Kurgat. Kurgat. I'm going to be the emcee of Mufrika. Ah, Karibusana, all the way from Kericho, what is the name of the town? Kericho was represented, Leo. Kabisa. Kabisa. So I'm going to be the emcee of Mufrika, I'm going to be the emcee of Mufrika, I'm going to be the emcee of Zungu Mufrika, and a woman from the Kukikale area is also�. It's called emcee. Yes. I'm going to call him Leo. Kabisa. I just recognized the name of your friend. The name of your man? That's my name. What do you do now? The art of MC. MC 2009. MC. MC. I launched So, MC I'm a radio presenter. MC So, you know. Mm hmm. I'm sure he's my friend. So we're going to be at Kingereza, Kedogo, maybe a kind of quasi-officials meeting. But I think it's important to be very careful about what you say to the people who are listening. You need to be careful. I know they're very careful. They are very careful. Yes, so MC Kufika and Kingereza are going to be singing. So I was born in Tushiki, in the first year of my life. Because I grew up with support in the English community, I went to Nairobi to get a job in the US, I followed the French name, I joined the English community when I was in college. Another thing was that I was not a Nairo fan. So from there, the rest is history. From there, the rest is history. So, I would like to ask you to tell us about being in the right place at the right time. Kabisa. I would like you to tell us about your journey. Kabisa. Kabisa. So, I would like to ask you to tell us about your journey. One of you is from Nibure. Oh. One of you is from Nibure. Two thousand. Mm-hmm. But the size is? The size is the rate card. The size is the rate card. Now, you are on the screen of the videos. MC, clearly you are very happy. This is my office. Oh, your office? This is my office. This is my office. Oh. This is my office. Weekend. I am lazy. Weekend office. I work. Kabisa. I work on weekends. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Do you work at the office? No, I don't. What do you do? MC is the art of MCing itself. What do you do? MC, not only is it a passion. You need to always be there to work. You just have to get up and get this microphone. Not just one person, but you can also get a crowd. You're a fan. You're doing good. You're doing good. You'll have money to spend. You'll have fun. You'll be free. You'll have fun. You'll have fun. You'll have fun. The idea of getting this microphone. We're going to do it. We're going to do it. They say that if you want to be successful, you can. Some say that you can take care of your family, and maybe you can take care of your car, and you can take care of your car, and you can take care of your family as well. Some say that it is a thing of the past, and some say that it is a thing of the past. This is part of BUSANA. Balance. Balance. I think from Malimii and Katy Hafa, balance between working with youth what are different kinds of people and what are the different kinds of people and what are the different kinds of people especially in the community it's a challenging word for Rourashio Rourashio is a word called Nyombo basically that's Nyombo it's a word called traditional weddings I enjoy it and the role of MC is very key is MC a good event what is the event? it's a key when you are MC you have to have an MC so you have to have a good CEO for MC you have to have a good CEO you have to have a good sponsor and if you have time you can get a job you can have a wedding with the couple maybe a couple of million so you can afford it yes you can afford it so once you have a good CEO with your couple smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Smile. Do you know who he is? I'm Gigi. Killa Mtu. I want to say that I'm very happy to take you to dance, I wish you good luck. I'm very happy. I'm very happy. I want to tell you something, I want to say jokes. I want to try to have a comedy, a comedy with a person that's like me. When they're worried, they'll attack you, and you'll learn from them. They'll be serious. When you're in a relationship, you'll remember that you're not serious at all. I'm not serious at all. You're not serious at all? I'm not serious at all. Are you a cheque? I'm not. I'm a cheque. Do you break the barrier? Some of the stresses come from the family, some from my cousin. My wife Sheree Flani and I go out and say, when do you emcee? So when Baiser Tisa joins MelWhoism, Baiser can be términally normal. Hattam to dance to the Kwan-Kwan-Kwan. I'm not going to be a poet, but I'll be a poet, and my career will be my ambition. I'm not going to say it in the form of a poet, I'm going to be a teacher and a teacher. I'm going to be a poet, and I'm going to be a teacher, and I'll be a teacher, Mm-hmm. Satisfy. Think very fast. So for the MCs, what do you think of the comedian and the humorous? Well, I think the comedy is important to me. But it's not. If you want to apply for comedy, you have to apply for it. That's it. Okay. So, would you like to go to Ches and Nile? Where would you like to go? So, it's a requirement for the comedian to have a sense of humor. I would like to apply for it. So, anyone can be an MC. Okay. But they're different. For you, it's a major on entertainment. The entertainment bit of it. There's a corporate. But it's an office. So, if you want to be a corporate, you have to be MCs, events, you know, managers, and you have to take care of it. For me, it's not a big deal. Because there's a corporate, and there's a lot of shows, and there's a lot of weddings. So, if you're a corporate, you have to be serious. So, for me, it's important to have a sense of humor. It's a script. It's a script. It's a script. It can be an opening prayer, it can be a short cut, it can be an hour's work, it's a short cut. It's a short cut, but when it's short cut, I'll just feel like I'm still in the crowd. So, to be honest, it's the sense of humor, but it's a serious one, because the element, when it's serious, it's simple. So, for you, it's a cross shot. But I think it's better at entertainment events, and it's even better at corporate events. So I think it's important to have a fit. That's right. Because there are a lot of events in Mardishi. And maybe there's a company called Mwesimio Flani. And the company says, there'll be a lot of events in Mardishi, Inui, and many other companies. Maybe there'll be a company called Mwesimio Flani. That's the company that is responsible for the company's leadership, and the company that is responsible for the company. Before that, I would like to send my advice to the MCs that are coming, the young people. But before that, I would like to post on MCing the other art that you have as a radio presenter. You are a jack of all trades, wearing many hats. So as a radio presenter, will you be behind the mic? I started in 2005. I have been working here for 16 years. Wow. You have learnt your years. You are a guru. Yes. I started working here in Tanghazadi. My name is Poli Poli. I am from Africa. What is your name? My name is Poli Poli. I am a radio interviewer. My name is Elieza. My name is Kwanza Ben and I am a congressman. I am from Africa. I was born here in 2005. I am doing a show called Lugia College. I am a radio presenter. What is your radio station? What is the frequency of your radio station? My radio station is in Kericho, Bomet, Naro, Kisi, Eldorette, Kisumu Park, Gori, Kaka-Mega. I am in Tanghazadi, Lugia College. I am in Kisueili, Lugia College. I am doing a show called Lugia Subway. It is from 5am to 1pm. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. What is your name? Kabis. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. How is it as a radio presenter? What is the advantage of being a radio presenter? Someone out there who is behind the mic, who is entertaining, who is educating. What does it take? I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. I am in Tanghazadi. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. I am doing a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. This is a show called Pelakawatu Kwamungu. And so we have a lot of people in Tanghazi who can participate. We have a lot of people who can participate. We have to go to the station to learn how to speak. If you don't know how to speak, you can go to the station to learn how to speak. When you learn how to speak, you can learn how to speak. My name is Kabisa. I am a microphone maker. My students are from Saudi Arabia, Nimbus, Pro-Mos, and Advertisers. And I am learning how to speak. So I am learning how to speak. So you are learning how to speak? I am learning how to speak. I am learning how to talk. I have learned how to speak in that language. My parents are from Nimbus, Nimbus, Pro-Mos, and Advertisers. So now I am learning how to speak. Kameesah. And the radio, I was watching TV. Whenever I was watching TV, the radio was in the flanning machine. The radio was running on the floor so it was very difficult to create a picture for you. And it was very difficult. I'm a master at the presentation of Kosa Saka Radio. I'm from Gipanga. I'm from Jumapele. I'm from Radio. I'm from Kosa Saka. So Saturday, I was invited to an event in Kamaizu. I was invited to Maliza, Gioni. I was in Rudi. I was in Kujarusi, Nairobi. I was in Fanya, I was in Zawadi. I was invited to the event in Kamaizu. I was invited to Semiangu, Nanzaku, Gipanga. I was invited to Kesho, I was invited to the event. I was invited to Kesho, I was invited to the event. I was invited to Gipanga. How do you keep what you are engaged in? You can tell me how to tune channels. You can tell me the options. Will you, as a presenter, how do you ensure you can keep the audience glued? My stories, you can tell me stories. The content I have here, I need to make a video. Don't copy. I need to... Yes, it's original. It's not old. So I'm from Kinga Studio. I'm from Zungu. So Zungu is from Africa? Yes. And someone is copying you? Yes. I'm from Nimbu. I'm from Nimbu and Bazoni. I'm from Fahisha. For example, when I was in Subui, when I was in Kanisani, in Amuka, there was a lot of people who came to see me. There was a lot of people who came to see me. There was a lot of people who came to see me. I was invited to worship. I was encouraged. I was told that I was from Femoyo. I was invited to worship. I was invited to worship. I was invited to worship. Okay. Yes. There was a lot of passion and passion. When I was trying to sing, I saw... I saw a big radio presenter. She was singing a song. She was singing a song. She was singing a song. She was singing a song. A song? Yes. What was the song? The radio... I was passing through the message. I was listening to the radio. I was listening to the radio. Especially when I was in the studio. I was listening to my song. But it was a checker. It was a checker song. Did you enjoy it? It was a song. It was a song. It was a song that came to my mind. So, it was my song. Okay. Thank you, Alicia. There were challenges. There were challenges. MCing. I have a career. I want to be at least for you. I want to be a radio presenter. I want to be an MC. You're also a marketer. I want to be an MC. I want to be an MC. So, I want to be a major on MCing. Radio. I want to be... Is it a viable career choice? Yes. I want to be a major on MCing. I want to be a career MC. Completely? Completely. Yes. Because I want to be on MCing. I want to be on the list. Because I want to be in the office. So, I want to be on MCing. I want to be on MCing. I want to be a singer and a big star. A big star? Yes. A big star, sir. A big star. So, radio to be a career choice. Of course, a viable career option. Challenges. Can you tell us in your journey being a presenter and an MC? I want to be on the radio. I want to be on the radio. I want to be in the office. This is the challenge for me. I want to be a famous TV host to be on the list. And I want to work in a hope that I can make my country more successful. But, I want to be on the radio. This is the most Gray media colleague I have ever worked with. Connection, yeah. Connection, yeah. Connection, yeah. Challenge, yeah. Connection, yeah. Connection, yeah. Yeah. Okay, so those are some of the challenges, but the benefits are also plenty. For someone who wants to be an MC, I have advice for someone who wants to get into radio and passion. Advice for someone who wants to be an MC. Advice for someone who wants to be an MC. Advice for someone who wants to be an MC. Advice for someone who wants to be an MC. Maybe the best. Enjoy. Last month, a golf club called Nicholas. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family. Family, family, family, family.