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That's why I came to Kenya That's how you came to Kenya. Yes. All right. So you were living in Kenya with your relatives will condition a Relatives work with me. No, I have a family friend Who connected to my parents don't you can talk some then come to talk to me. Oh, sir. All right Before Tanzania, I'm interested in when you moved to Kenya. So primary customer happy Primarily somewhere Western since aunts primary mummies High school in kinder St. Joseph's Kaka mega. Yes. All right culture shock What was some of the cultures you found in Kenya that were really shocking? I really love the Luya culture. I participated in most of the Drama activities and that's Luya is cookie. Yes. Yes In some of the songs. Yes. All right. What about chicken and wugali? Yes, I know So you're currently the reigning miss Chuka University. Yes, this was after you contested for miss freshers Yes, I Contested for miss freshers When I was a first year student Apparently I became third runner's up Mm-hmm Then there was another competition for miss Valentine's Chuka and I won that one you won that one for sure Yes, yes, and now you miss Chuka the University 2019. Yes. When did this modeling? career kickoff like would you have VP? I'm a wappy. I'm a win This is what I want to do and I'm interested in this. Let me let me show this body off a little bit um Me come to money son a cool model tango me come dog. Oh Lakin is a sick one. I was a Mm-hmm. Come be I'm too. I'm a good jacks press So I want to not not go there TV's or my channels that Mami so key contest now watch nini now practice go room Then you can pick up home high school from one My first opportunity, I came to contest, from then, yes, I was a fan of Kiki Kitsuche and Kitaka. So, I came to see Kiki Kitsuche and Kitaka. I'm Paka Sasaiwi. And you have achieved, you've achieved Sana, so far. So, what is your next step? I'm going to go back to Sana. Next year, I'm going to be in Rudi, I'm going to contest with you. I'm going to be in Kiva, I'm going to contest with Ms. Tanzania. I'm going to be in Sanjay. You're going to be in Sanjay, Ms. Wah? Yes. Do you have any requirements to be a model? First thing, you have to be disciplined. Discipline is paramount? Yes, it's paramount. If you're not disciplined, you have to focus on the skills you have. So, modeling, you have to have passion and follow the skills you have, you have to control them, you have to understand them, you have to know how to be disciplined, you have to be disciplined, you have to be disciplined, you have to be disciplined. Right, so I'm guessing one of them, when you are a skizzer, That's how you made it to be in Miss Chuka University. When you started working as a researcher, what did you do? I did a lot of research. I worked as a trainer at a school. I did basic research. I did C-basics, discipline, dressing code, personality, how to bring out yourself. When I was in school, I studied at the school. I studied at the school. So you learned the language. I learned the language. I learned the language at school. I learned to play games. I learned to play games. I learned the game. If you think about it, Maisha is a bad guy. If you think about it, you can't succeed in your agenda. All right, nice. So all the best to be able to participate in the contest. This is very powerful that you actually carried the crown. Thank you. The big question now is, if you think about it, the crown is less fortunate. Tell me more about this. Currently, I am at the Children's Home. I have the idea, I have the idea, I have the phone. I have discovered the talent. I have the talent to dance, to model, I have the discover, I have the award. I have the opportunity to be a part of the award. So, to be able to motivate, to give up on Maisha, what is your message to her, to work hard and to be a part of Maisha? I would like to thank the children for their hard work. I would like to thank the children for their humanitarian support. I would like to thank the children. They are very innocent, humble. I would like to thank them for their hard work. What? What? Some people control their children, but they are hardworking. And this is something you have learnt over time. All right, you have studied criminology, you have studied criminology, you have learned it. How is the experience for us? How many people have been attacked from the jump? At first, I was attacked by the media. But, unfortunately, it was too late. I was attacked by criminology, and it was a second option. Criminology, I was poor, I was very wild. I was only on security, I was not allowed to go there. They also deal with drug embassies. Yes. Also, I was forced to go there. I was forced to go there. All right, and you're enjoying it at the moment? Yes. All right, so how does it connect us to being a part of criminology? How do you apply it in these other things as you do? Come on, beauty pageants, and giving back to what autumn? Mostly criminology, we do rehabilitation, psychology. Psychology, we do mental health. So, we do how to deal with them, how to control them. I was in my college, I was in a class, and I learned how to take care of them. As in, to normal, to try. Trying to help them, trying to rehabilitate them, trying to give them a normal life. Yes. All right, so, do you see yourself becoming a police officer or a military officer? A police officer, I know, a military officer, I know, but probably a rehabilitation officer or forensic officer. A rehabilitation officer or a forensic officer. Yes. At a company under the police body. Yes. All right, I like it. All right, so, coming from Tanzania, coming to Kenya, practicing your modeling thing, you've been to Tanzania ever since? Yes, when I was in India. When you were in India, from time to time. All right, how is the, how is the industry, the pageant industry over there? In Tanzania. Now that you're trying to go back and carry the crown. It's kind of difficult. Because in the university, you don't get such opportunities if you're crowned. The university enters in it. Yes, you don't get such opportunities if you're crowned. So, it's not easy for you to be noticed. So, I'm not going to give up on Raka. All right, take me back to when you were contesting for this crown, rather. Was there a moment in time you almost gave up? Because this is something people face all the time. I gave up the last minute. The last minute? Yes, I was very stressed that day. Some of my attires were not ready. So, as I was going to perform, I was going to perform in the audience, I was going to perform at the concert, I was going to the concert, I was going to the stage. I was going to perform at the concert, but my friend there, Fab... Or this brother right here? Mr. Oh, the sister, the sister there. The Mr. Chuka. Oh, the Mr. Chuka himself. We should have him also sometime soon. So, Mr. Chuka is that you guys were supporting each other, you came to support each other? Yes, to support each other. I was in Malaysia. I went there, I worked at Risha. I was at Omba. First thing, I had to go to Omba. I went to Omba to perform at the stage. Then, I brought up to myself, I went there. So, I was competing with Steve Sanna. He was the one who supported me, he was the one who supported me. And supported me, such as from your fans. All right. So, you almost gave up on this. And then you won in the long run. All right. What are some of the best moments you remember from the process? My best moments, just on the runway. The moment I signed in, then the crowd just accept you. One time, I was in the car in September, and I saw everything, I saw everything. So, the moment I saw it, I was impressed by the judges. I was impressed, yes. Creativity, take. Work, take. I guess there are categories there. So, creativity is one of the categories that he... Yes. ...that they look into. Work, some more. We had creativity, cultural layer, Afrofusion and dinner. Creativity, cultural wear, Afrofusion and dinner. Yes. All right. Afrofusion. What is Afrofusion? Afrofusion is a mixture of African culture plus modern. Okay. So, African culture and modern. Yes. And you killed all of these. How can they find you on Instagram so they can see you killing these outfits? Your camera is number four. On Instagram, I got by the name Haika Kela. Facebook, Haika Kela. Teacher, Haika Kela. Haika Kela Kela, Mali. Haika Kela is Miss Chuka University. They're reading Miss Chuka University. And she's doing... She's using her crown to give back to the community through working with kids. And if you're willing to support, you can hit her up on social media, that is at Haika Kela, our Support Categorising Movement, Zako. All right. So, we have a question today on our Facebook. And the question is, you're the best person to answer this question. And it's basically asking, why do you dress the way you dress? What motivates you to dress the way you dress? What motivates you to dress the way you dress? Mostly my body. The body motivates you. Yes. All right. And according to the occasion. The occasion motivates you as well. And the weather. The weather also motivates you. The occasion, the weather, and what was the first word? My body. Oh, your body. These are the key aspects. Yes. All right. What are some of the craziest reasons you've had as motivation for somebody to dress or ladies to dress? Craziest reasons. Yes. There are reasons why people say, hey, okay, so that is stupid, but it is what it is. I'm impressed too. Impressed too? Remember Mordza? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. When you don't have out of peer pressure, you don't have to worry about it. Uh-huh. When it's October, it's usually. Uh-huh. But I'm not worried about it. I'm worried about it, but I'm not worried about it at all. All right. So, I think so, Nizam. All right. So, peer pressure and impressing someone. Yes. But I'm guessing, dressing up for an interview, you're dressing up to impress the interviewers. No. I was not dressing up to impress the interviewers. Uh-huh. I dressed up to look smart and nice. And feel confident. Yes. And do that. Yes. Thank you very much for coming through to the morning. You say the future is in carrying the crown for Miss Tanzania and taking it worldwide. Yes. All right. Your last message too. Girls are watching you right now. You're only 21 years. Yes. Doing all these things. Uh, the ladies who are watching you right now will say, I'd like to give back to the community. I'd like to participate in a beauty pageant, but I'm too, I'm too this and that, or not this and that. What would you tell them? Your camera is number four in a few words. Uh, beauty pageant is not all about the looks and your body. It's about the brain and passion. If you have the passion, you can do it. Uh, nowadays, there's, there's Miss Palm size. There's... There's no skill. There's no skill. So come on talk on a passion. Just go for it. If you have the passion, go for it. Go for it. That is the word you're going to live for. Yes. And believe in yourself that you can make it and you can do it. All right. Believe in yourself. If you have the passion, go for it. Send some three shout-outs to me. I know Mr. Chuka is one of them. I have a Tia from Shapa Taiake. Some other two. And then we proceed. Shout-out to all my friends back at school. And my parents, though they are not watching. Shout-out to them. Shout-out to YouTube. Yes. Thank you. Shout-out to them. Thank you very much for coming. And keep doing what you're doing. All the best when you go back to Tanzania to contest for this. And keep impacting the kids' life. Thank you too for having me here. All right. Remind me the handle again. Haika... Haika Kela. Haika Kela. Haika Kela what? Haika Kela Kilamali. Kilamali. All right. You can find us Haika Kela Kilamali or Haika Kela on every social media. And she is the reigning Miss Chuka University. And she's using her crown to give back to the community through working with kids. If you'd like to support her cause, you can head straight to her social media. Haika Kela and support, support, support. This is strength of a woman. We have come to the end of it. Kalami Valley is coming up next. With Karl Stock and the topic of the day is why do you dress the way you dress? And she said in particular, anybody can answer this question. The guys, the ladies just tell us why you dress, how you dress so you can join in the conversation. My name is Barry Mossers. Until next time.