Mlingwa who is popular known as MxCarter made the remarks during his interview with the The Guardian Digital.
MxCarter emphasized that since the show gives platform to famous people to share their lifetime issues, there are different successful stories from the interviewee which may change life of Tanzania youths.
He said, via the interview youths may get answers of their problems, they can be counseled, they may be comforted, they can learn and even decide to imitate bets practice from the interviewee stories.
He said,: In this show different successful people in Tanzania are interviewed being politicians, artists, athletes, business people and other Influential people in the country, they get chance of sharing different lifetime stories including struggles, successes and hustles,
Since it is an educating and entertaining show I believe youths have a lot to explore in this show, let me argue them to follow it up, learn and take into practice positive skills they acquire.”
MxCarter mentioned the former President Jakaya Kikwete as among some few famous people interviewed by Salama and the social media feedbacks from what concerning the lesson learnt from the interviewed was owe some.
He said,” In that interviewee honorable Kikwete had a chance of sharing his struggle from a child that went to school without shoes to a University student, a Minister and a Fourth President of the Republic of Tanzania, so his journey became a lesson to many, some are encouraged and some have even decide to imitate the way Kikwete solved his challenges in politics and even life in general, that’s why I am calling them to keep on watch the show in social media and keep on learning and learning.”
The Salama Na show is the number one Tv show that give platform to people to talk and share their life stories, the show is shared in social media so as to give viewers opportunities to comment.
The show is owned by MxCarter and Salama Jabir under their company known as Yah Stone Town Company, the duo came up with the idea in 2014 and the golden idea was turned into practice last year.
Some just to mention few, Ambwene Yesaya, popularly known as AY, Fardi Kubanda popularly known as Fid Q, Joseph Haule popularly known as Professor Jay, Charles Hillary, Zena Mohamed popularly known as Shilole, Kajala Masanja, Faustina Mfinanga popularly known as Nand