Support your kid into developing his/her talent cause you never know what tomorrow awaits.
Brazzer’s palace is giving your kid this opportunity to advance his/her sports talent this August holiday. Bring your kids this weekend for a chance to participate in football training, basketball, athletics and boxing. We have professional trainers for that needed expertise. We are situated along Rongai-Kiserian road just past Adventist University, 200 meters from the tarmac. Come experience a professional touch.
INTERVIEWER:
Hello how are you, talk to us about yourself
INTERVIEWEE: My name is Maurine Wambugu I am a student, I’m 17 years old. Am still a high school student and am in my fourth form and I like swimming it is my hobby and singing is my talent. The unquiet thing about me in school is that chemistry is the hardest subject. My classmates see it as the hardest subject but apparently I get A’s so for me it’s the most unique thing I have.
Then what I would tell other students out there is that they should not give up in chemistry, I know you get to high school and other students are like chemistry ningumu nakuambia( chemistry is hard I tell you). It is not hard you only need to read and you will pass,
Presenter: Today am here with Walter , who is an upcoming artist and also a student in Multimedia University?
Walter maybe you can tell us what made you to be a musician
Walter: Am walter as you said, a student doing bachelor in journalism,am a second year second semister student.
I started my music career back in high school but at that time it wasn’t that serious. I just wrote songs and sung them for entertainment and i also did it to entertain my PS back in high school but after completing my high school that is when it become serious.
I started recording them and posting them on YUOTUBE and variouse website where ou can post your music , that is when i started gaining the publicity
Presenter: How do you balance between schooling and music?
Walter: It is not easy but i do try because in University we have classes from Monday to Friday and i have the weekends Saturday and Sunday to concentrate on my music
That is how i balance like week days i concentrate on my education then weekends on my music.
Presenter: Does music pay?
Walter: Year music does pay but you have to work hard and be passistant like this days when i gain the publicity people now know me as a musician, some call me so that i can categorize for them.
I have dance some show with Nameless, Nonini, Nyashnziki