 Welcome to another episode of UNFINISHED SHOW, the only place where we get to finish and finish matters. I am your host SK Gytonga. Thank you for tuning in. Today we are talking about hooking in the CBD. Onto our first question, do you think hooking in the CBD should be charged? Let me know what you think and make sure to comment on our social media platforms at Y254 UNFINISHED. Not yet. We are not employed so they are not supposed to be charged. Yes, they should be charged because for us to run the country, the country needs something to run the economy of the country. They should be charged. They should pay taxes. It depends on news authority they are operating and you see like that or what they promise to be there by someone. Because the country is working in the CBD just like that, there must be someone somewhere whom they are operating news authority, something like that. I think they should at some point but I think they should, the government should issue some certain hours, specific hours. But hooking brings congestion in the city first of all so I think there should be a strategic way that they do it. I think they should but the price should be at least manageable for them because I believe it's one way to acquire revenue and a city that is not collecting revenue maybe will run short of its capacity to run itself so I don't see anything wrong with charging them a price only that the price should be manageable for them. I don't think, I don't think if hawkas should be placed because I mean if you evaluate really the market and the hawkas you'll find that these are young people. So definitely these are young people who are looking for money so I don't think if they should be charged or anything or prohibited eighth away. I will say they should not be charged because everyone in Nairobi is trying to find a source of income and to feed that one person in the family so I don't think they should be charged in any way because the person who is inside a shop should be charged because that's someone's property and you should be accountable for it. He is out there finding source of income to feed someone because he doesn't have that amount to go and take a shop in someone's apartment. They shouldn't be charged but they should be allocated a specific area for hawking not just anywhere. According to me I think they are supposed to be charged because as for me for the country to grow economically as in ma people who are up to a tax so that to enhance the economic growth so it is very good for them. Even before you start the market you should be charged to enhance the economic growth so it is very good for them even before you start hawking you are supposed to first of all to go maybe in kia re and pay then you start your business so that you can enhance the growth of the economy. Yes because I think they are just a large number most of them actually I am not sure if they support the economy because they just take and then take it home but in terms of supporting the economy I am not quite sure of that if they could be supporting maybe with FIBOB it could be a plus to the economy. I don't think so. I don't know if it's family so I don't know what to do. It all depends with the daily amount that they get from the work so if they could get into negotiating terms that's the only time it can be known whether to charge them. On my opinion hawka should be not be charged because uta pata hawka anuza kitu inam patia pesa bing so just a little so they should not be charged because just a small scale business so na pata and I make two small amount of money which will keep them all happy so they should not be charged. No I don't think those people should be charged because they are trying to make a living and change na pata into something small so I don't think they should be charged anything. Obviously it's a mekweli if you're making what you're doing shouldn't you give out because we need taxes, we need revenue to be collected and we need, let's say for instance we need cleanliness in Nairobi if you come and hook, you hook your maiai there you hook your bananas there, your stuff stuff but you just have to let someone who's going to clean it but then of the day that they are talking to me something here going to home here amadendu na manta ataka kitu ya kumulipa because I have to make a mistake wome kuja mtumumahindi palu mtumakata kata kapa kupali man dizi na iniki tukaiyo maiai any anything atatungu womachu wuchafu chafu pali luluku lachika lunch kutupakata fubagi ya kupali so they deserve to give out some tax. I do feel like they should not be charged because considering what they actually earn in a day the amount of income is lower consider to people who do 9-5 jobs so I feel like it's not fair also on the good side I feel like it would be a good control measure if only there is like reasonable amount of fee that is cut from that unto our next question do you think hawk has contributed to making our streets dirty? let me know what you think Samau the moment wana tempia mipu wome tapaka vitu maali wuna pata mibu le makanjona tukukumbi wana achia vitu wana kimbi so sometimes they make it dirty which is not good Samau yes because they find Samukas are selling sweets and those packages they led to wastage of nini those polytins most of polytins that can lead to pollution true they are they are because ok you know hawkas they don't have a designated place that we will be operating from here they move and when they cut their wares you know their wares what they sell there are spillages what do I mean by spillages after they are chased by the city whatever so during that process some of their products drop some of them sell immediate consumable food so when a client buys they unwrap it then they eat it then they throw the the power whatever how do I put it the wrappers in the package something like that for me I don't think so but when they want to use it they want to make the city dirty they want to use it to dispose of the city so see how it will contribute ok yes they contribute because poor disposal contribute to polluting the environment so I think there should be maybe strategic positions where they should dispose their maybe their wares yeah I think hoaking can notify the city yeah I don't think it's the hawkas it's everyone the citizens because maybe they are selling something that could result in littering but it is not their responsibility it's not them who are littering it's us the people so if you are not ill-mannered for lack of a better word and you litter then we can't pin that on the hawkas no oh my god most of my plugs most of my clothes plug most of my shoes plug are hawkas so I really don't think and mind you there are people who are still charged basically who are just giving job opportunities to clean the city so I don't think that hawkas are really dirtifying the CBD or the streets but 8th away in real sense we are the ones who are dirtifying the streets by littering I would say no because it's upon us after you use what they sell it should be accountable for throwing it in the litter bin so I think they just bring their work and after they sell it to you for the litter dirty not really because I don't think they lower it or something they just have their merchandise they want to sell but like in Nairobi we are ready to kawengi the population is so much so one gets a hawkas up or even chaos so apart from just like what we do now I don't think so because hawkas they don't how to put ataka so go on the streets kwa dirty see what needs to be done personally so I think it's enough for me 80% will say yes because the 20% will mean that I actually see some of them after doing their business they clean the area but most of them won't be clean the area and then when you find a crowded place there is a high probability that someone will just be dropping things and then people will be assuming when people are many no one will be taking control so in terms of no control then there is a high probability that there will be that terms of making CBD that yeah I don't think so CBD in Atombele na atuengi na majority of the people make CBD that see hawkas kituu na kituu na atuwa upo bala kwa bean na ziko upo meengi not really because the people who make the streets that are there so unapata kituu na hawka see hawka atatu miya ni mutu mo nyamu kituu so kama ni sweet na ata not the hawk so unapata it is the ignorance of the buyers not the hawk well no as for me I can say they contribute to that we ourselves who get to purchase from them we need to military the town itself no no sababu kiyona kwanza apoka streets kwanza hawka kengia mailiwa na kwanza wana fagiapo so mi na fikiliwa kwanza wana na safisha jiji because if you look at the big markets poinsas mudurwa kiyo wan nani na pachafu kituwa kajioni na kuchafu asubu kukusafi that means kuna kutayo kitui kanya usafi over the night kitu kama iyo so inoanua another they contribute ko chafi pia so atuwa kutawa na ko chafi pia na irobi on my opinion I do feel like hawkas do take part in datifying the environment but we also have a huge part in it and I feel like the county government should try look for ways and measures in which we can actually do the cleanup even if it means licensing people to know who's allocated where and when so let's go in a short break I'll be back with two more questions