- In a light-hearted exchange at Citizen TV, Jeff Koinange jokingly commented on his male make-up artist Mwapoa’s outfit; a yellow sweatshirt with a stylishly torn hem
- Despite Jeff’s initial jest about the torn cloth, the atmosphere remained jovial as they bantered back and forth
- Mwapoa, sporting long dreadlocks and a relaxed studio look, took Jeff’s playful suggestion of crowdfunding for new clothes in good humor, adding to the cheerful vibe before Jeff’s live show
A light moment ensued inside the studios of Citizen TV as revered news anchor Jeff Koinange chided his male make-up artist, Itsmwapoa, over his attire.
The moment began when Mwapoa approached Jeff with a foundation brush to tone his face, and Jeff noticed his sweater shirt, which had a hanging cloth that appeared torn.
In a playful manner, Jeff, who had already started greeting the artist, quickly pointed out the attire and asked why it was torn.
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The artist, amused by Jeff’s remarks, explained while applying the foundation that it was not a torn cloth but a fashion statement.
The two then shared a hearty laugh.
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Mwapoa wore a yellow sweatshirt with a bright caption reading “I’m the most fashionable” and an inner white shirt that had been stylishly torn at the bottom.
Taken aback by Jeff’s comments, Mwapoa explained that this fashion trend was currently popular on the streets and jokingly asked if Jeff wanted a similar outfit.
Jeff laughed loudly, enjoying Mwapoa’s company, and remarked that he couldn’t wear such attire as it would be disrespectful.
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Jeff then humorously suggested that he would rally people to donate clothes for Mwapoa, as he perceived it as old and torn.
Mwapoa, who sports long dreadlocks and wore slippers in the studio, took the joke in stride and said he wouldn’t refuse such a contribution, noting that many people who have received donations have become wealthy.
As Jeff was in the final minutes of preparation to go live for the Friday night show, their encounter ended on a happy note, with Mwapoa wishing him a good show.
Mwapoa mambo mambo. Na mbona umerarukiwa na nguo. Bro kuna mpesa bana. Ati ni swag. Au tukuchangie. Bro ningekupee coins mbaya. Nitaita watu wawili watatu tukuchangie. Hii kitu uchome bana. Mi siwezi vaa hii tuheshimiane bana.