Ex-Vioja Mahakamani actor Alexander Josphat was the man of the show during the Madaraka Day celebrations in Narok on Saturday, June 1, 2019.
Alexander left President Uhuru Kenyatta in stitches as he threw jokes left, right and centre.
It all started with a joke about State House MC Mike Gitone who was co-emceeing the function.
As the actor was called to the stage, he thanked Gitone and told President Uhuru Kenyatta that Gitone was the ‘mulumulwas’ talked about by West Pokot Governor John Lonyangapuo.
“Asanti sana Gitone, na kwanza ni vile kutambua kazi yah ii kijana … hii ndio mliskia kijana mfupi mnono round (Thank you Gitone, and we appreciate your work. Gitone is the man who was described as short and fat like a cylinder),” Olexander said.
President Uhuru was seen in this video by NTV laughing so hard that he clapped with his foot several times.
The ‘Mulumulwas’ joke was started by Lonyangapuo after he described one of his critics as ‘kijana mfupi mnono round, na hana kazi’.
With the age of the internet, Lonyangapuo’s remark, which was laced with a comic relief, went round.
While introducing the Maasai moran for a dance, Olexander told Uhuru that they were dressed 19% and rest was ‘free’.
He apparently was referring to the morans not wearing a pair of pants, this left the head of state in stitches.