Days after causing a stir in the social media over his performance at the Jubilee Party launch by unseating President Uhuru Kenyatta and using the seat to perform, popular gospel sensation Bahati is at it again.
Bahati attended the State House Youth Summit that was held on Monday, October 3 and even had a chance to address those present.
The award-winning singer faulted the government for not helping nurture talents, only to recognise them once they've flourished and are already famous, citing himself as an example.
He requested the government to put up more studios in the slum areas so that young Kenyans can have it easy recording their songs and getting a push.
In the summit where later the president ensured the youngsters that the government is doing all possible to to improve their lives, Bahati urged the government to set small businesses where youngsters can shine shoes and sell sausages for income.
He lastly advised the government to avoid pulling so much PR stunts but address the real issues affecting people on the ground.