Mombasa Matatu gallery founder, Mark Clarence a.k.a Teflon strives to inspire harmony among fellow stake holders in the matatu transport industry. We had a chance to hear briefly on the interview below;
1. Hello, kindly introduce yourself?
1. Mark Clarence Muchiri alias Teflon
2. As a stakeholder In the transport industry, what role do you play?
2. Online matatu forum administrator & Founder & CEO Of Mombasa Matatu Gallery.
3. What challenges do you mainly face in your line of work?
3.corrupted content that interferes with the objective of the forum ,low response from followers.
4. How would you like the government to help you and the industry in general in the work you do?
4.Allow psv operators to modify their vehicles within safety parameters but still make do of the creatives out here.
5. When did you know about the Heels and Wheels Africa (Matatu is bae) Initiative?
5.2016
6. Do you think this initiative has positive impact on the industry?
6.Yes it does
7. What can be done to appreciate different stakeholders such as drivers and touts this year?
7.make uniforms for them and also feature them on dailies and weeklies to motivate them
8. What is your hope and objective you wish to achieve in this year 2022?
8. To have all forums working in harmony with informed facts to help the matatu culture maintain sanity.
9. What is your message to Kenyan youth this election year.?
9.Be wise, promote peace and political tolerance
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