This Man na interviews...

I dont know if its me alone or someone else shares the same sentiments, but i just hate Hussein Muhhamed interviews… its like he wants to embarass someone, or he is extortiting a confession…

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Kuja nikusaidie na remote yangu.It’s universal.

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The reason he has that gig it’s because he is not shy to ask the tough questions.

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I think he does ok. You can’t be soft in interviews like Julie Gichuru smiling with the guests if you think Hussein is tough, watch hard talk on BBC or one on one on Al Jazeera. You would think a terrorist is being interviewed

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Kuna interview Linda Ogutu did na Ruto at the height of the 2013 campaigns, huyo dame aliingia box in the time frame of the interview
Ingine ni Lilian Muli na konshens, upusss.
Hussein knows his shit, he doesn’t let people get away without answering questions

sackur does alot of research and repeating the same mundane questions over and over doesn’t make the interview hard hitting

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mjamaa alifanya Moses Kuria ahepe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwIwgY7JkpQ

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…actually i dont watch…ata ya Moses kuria, nilienda kuona kwa youtube

I kinda like his style of interviewing. He is a no nonsense character who doesn’t play any soft games nor gets swayed. I like him and one,Uduak Amimo.

An interview is not an interrogation. No need to be too harsh on someone or try to embarass him/her

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I agree.
I may not be Joho’s biggest fan but some questions he was being asked were cringeworthy…
Asking about someone’s favourite lecturer or unit in campus… is that a serious question or an attempt to ridicule Joho on national TV?
I think at some point one has to walk off moses Kuria style, else you might end up assaulting hussein.
Meanwhile apparently 10% of mombasa residents are drug addicts according to research hussein was brandishing

He made Joho admit that the owner of a CFS doesn’t know what’s being transported in the containers, that only the owners do.
Therefore if KRA says his CFS’s are being used to import goods illegally,he should stop crying foul and let the government do it’s work.

How can you give someone airtime so that he comes to be nice there and play his own PR???..You as tough questions. If not you ask leading questions like jeff.
jeff: You can be president yourself. you know that?
Mutua/I. Rutoh: eeeeeh eee…unajua…eeeh

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This has been the position of the CFSs from day one. In fact they’ve even taken ads to stress this.
That normal procedure is that when goods come in they’re inspected by the KRA first, appropriate tax levied, and then the goods are released to the CFS to await collection by the recipient.
That if anything illegal is being imported it is the responsibility of the KRA to detect and impound it, being the body mandated to inspect good before they head to the CFS , the CFS only acting to hold the goods for the recipient.
Joho had nothing to admit to, nothing to hide there

True True but I hear from March procedures zita change instead of the owner nominating which CFS his good go …it would be The port to do that …this was a system failure which was exploited so as to take it where you know you can deal with KRA officers…them wanasema verification would be done at the port…hii sioni iko work coz italeta congestion sana …Hussein was very soft on Waiguru

Hapa ndio nilijua Joho never attended classes, he couldn’t name a unit he did, ata kama ni statistics which we all hate. Alafu akajam!

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The issue of whether Joho completed his education has been raised for a long time. It would have been unfair to his listeners for Hussein not to ask about Joho’s education. Wahu for example has a degree in mathematics (not so common with Kenyan musicians), kama ni yeye angeulizwa hivyo ungejam?

+1 for Hussein
-2 for Jeff Koinange

As it is right now KRA does taxation at the CFSs.