Matatu za Kitengela founder, David Nandi is focused on making a positive impact in the transport industry & the community, meet the focused photographer.
1. Hello, kindly introduce yourself?
1. I am David Nandi, also known as Magner Fergie.
2. As a stakeholder In the transport industry, what role do you play?
2. I am a photographer and co founder of Matatu za Kitengela.
3. What challenges do you mainly face in your line of work?
3.Police and Kanjos around the street take advantage of people manze with bribes. its a normal thing to them that life.
4. How would you like the government to help you and the industry in general in the work you do?
4We have a lot of opportunities are especially on young people Manze look for a strategy on how the will create some jobs around.*
5. When did you know about the Heels and Wheels Africa (Matatu is bae) Initiative?
5.Raquel has been good friend with me i have known her for 3 year she is doing a really amazing job to the industry because she does impact Life of you girls around, that's why we had to join the team and support her on Matatu is bae edition.
6. Do you think this initiative has positive impact on the industry?
6. I am yes sure because it does reach out to many people especially young youths, investors, customers and etc.
7. What can be done to appreciate different stakeholders such as drivers and touts this year?
7.Drivers and touts should be appreciated a lot because they are the one who makes sure you home safe and get to work on time.
8. What is your hope and objective you wish to achieve in this year 2022?
8.I want to go extra mile for my hood and because i have some projects for them that must be done this year.
9. What is your message to Kenyan youth this election year.?
9.Don't be you used by politicians be yourself look ahead and they say is that hard work pays because you have to work and struggle hard to have a good life. Be a God fearing appreciate him always.
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