President Uhuru hangs photos of Lulu Hassan, Kanze Dena and Mbusi on the wall at State House (Photos)

President Uhuru Kenyatta admiration for dynamic duo Kanze Dena and Lulu Hassan is evident on the photo that hangs on State House wall.

Kanze and Lulu interviewed Uhuru at State House sometimes in March 2017. The president enjoyed the interview and he decided to hang a photo of Lulu and Kanze interviewing him on the walls at State House.

President Uhuru Kenyatta during the interview with Lulu Hassan and Kanze Dena. This photo now hangs on the wall at State House
President Uhuru Kenyatta during the interview with Lulu Hassan and Kanze Dena. This photo now hangs on the wall at State House
Moment with Mbusi

President Uhuru also had a special interview with Radio Jambo’s presenter Daniel Mwangi aka Mbusi. A photo of Uhuru and Mbusi fist bumping also hangs on the wall at State House.

Uhuru and Mbusi
President Uhuru and Mbusi

Kenyans noticed Uhuru had hanged photos of his special moment with Lulu Hassan, Kanze Dena and Mbusi on the wall at State House when he was recently photographed walking at State House.

 

 

“I didn’t have any idea there was such a list” Mbusi defends state commendation awarded to him by president Uhuru

The Head of States Commendation (HSC) was marked by controversy when the list was published on December 12th. Kenyans were furious after seeing some of the names receiving state commendation.

Most people argued that president Uhuru only feted people who support him. Kenyans for instance wondered by Githeri Man received the coveted state commendation.

Dennis Itumbi, Robert Alai, Ben Githae, Rufftone were among the celebs who received state commendation. Ben Githae was also forced to defend himself against claims that he was feted because he composed the Jubilee party campaign song ‘Tano Tena’

I didn’t expect the special recognition

Mbusi also received the head of states commendation. The radio presenter reveals the prestigious prize took him by surprise.

“Kwanza nafeel nikiwa Irie kwa mawingu ya juu kabisa! I didn’t expect the special recognition because I did not have any idea there was such a list. Funny thing, I actually never made an appearance either at Kasarani Stadium or State House,” said Mbusi while speaking on Radio Jambo.

Mbusi and president Uhuru Kenyatta when he was invited at State House in February 2017

Mbusi hopes the HSC will open doors of opportunities for him. He says the state recognition might help him secure gigs with corporate bodies.

“There are corporate gigs that I wasn’t lucky enough to secure, and maybe this special recognition will just but open doors. 2017 I would say since I started out as a presenter has been my best year yet,” said Mbusi.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Radio presenter Mbusi confesses he continued peddling marijuana even when he was employed at Ghetto Radio

Mbusi is a self-confessed former bhang peddler. The Ghetto radio presenter says he used to ply his trade around the Kenya National Theatre.

Mbusi reveals that circumstance forced him to sell weed. He told SDE that he was unemployed and had a wife and daughter who depended on him.

“It was not by choice. I had a pregnant wife and a daughter to feed. My daughter had just joined school and I had to pay fees. Rent for my mabati house also had to be paid. Kes 1, 500 rent is a lot of money when you don’t have a job and you are living in Korogocho slums,” said Mbusi.

Peddled weed while being an employee at Ghetto radio

Mbusi confess that he continued selling weed even when he was employed by Ghetto radio. The reggae enthusiast says he was first employed as a messenger and barely earned enough to survive.

“Being a messenger and peddler was hectic and I had to employ someone to help me supply the drugs. One roll was sold for Sh30 and for each roll that he sold, I gave him Sh10 commission. At the end of the month, I made close to Sh8, 000, which was peanuts. My life was in a mess and I was an unhappy man,” said Mbusi.

Mbusi reveals he only quit peddling marijuana when Maji Maji (Julius Owino) employed him as a presenter. He started earning enough to keep him afloat.

“Luckily, this was the same time that Maji Maji joined the station as manager. He loved the way I did traffic updates and asked me if I was interested in becoming a host. It was a dream come true. That is how the reggae show ‘Goteana’ was born.”

 

Mbusi reveals why he recruited his wife to selling bang

Radio presenter Mbusi popularly known for his deep sheng and way of reaching out to the youth has opened up to reveal that before he became a radio presenter, he was a weed peddler in the hood, Korogocho slums.

Speaking during an interview with Pulse, Mbusi said that selling weed was not by choice but because he had a family to take of.

Radio presenter

Apparently the money he made was enough to carter for his Ksh.1500 rent and the same time pay school fees for his daughter.

When asked how he got his clients, the radio presenter says that he would hang out around Kenya National Theatre pretending to be an aspiring artist – but his target was to make money through peddling.

I would hang around the Kenya National Theatre pretending to be an aspiring artiste.  But I knew why I was there. Every time I sold a roll, I would plead with the client to refer me to his friend.

He went on to add that he always made sure the police were not aware of his business…but when he got arrested, his wife would take over the business to ensure they made money to feed their children now that they already had two. He said;

I was very careful and avoided policemen. I was arrested a few times though and even spent a week in jail. That’s when I decided to recruit my wife. Unfortunately, she got arrested on her first day. She was stopped by a policeman who demanded to search her handbag. She had to bribe her way out. This was my wake-up call, particularly after she told me that she would rather die than spend her life behind bars.

He has however reformed and is now making enough money to take care of himself and his family.