She has seen the world. She has hosted shows across the globe. She
has walked on red carpets all over the world while interviewing and
interacting with some of the globally recognized and loved celebrities.
Simply put it this way; she lives her dream.
Her name is Vanessa Mdee,
a 24 year old who is also known as Vee among her friends and fans. In
2007, when she was just 19 years old, Vee made history by becoming the
first ever MTV VJ from Tanzania. Today, she is one of the most
recognized VJs in Africa and even beyond the African borders.
As
if being a VJ is not enough, Vee is also a DJ/ Host of “The Hit List”
show at Choice FM broadcasting from Mikocheni in Dar-es-salaam. That’s
not all; Vee is a HIV/AIDS Activist, Model, Motivational Speaker and MC.
Recently, she added the title Singer/ Musician to her long and ever
growing resume.
Vanessa, a graduate of The
Catholic University Of Eastern Africa where she studied Law, is
passionate about everything she does. You can feel the energy in her
veins through the discipline and ethics she places into all that she
does. She is a humanitarian who deeply believes in Africa as the
future.
I recently had a chance to interview her. Here are the excerpts;
BC:
Hi Vanessa, I can’t even put it well how happy I am to have this
opportunity to interview you. Welcome to BC. How are you doing?
VEE: I'm sound so well Thank YOU - how you feeling? Thanks so much for taking the time.
BC:
When I was researching for this interview, at certain point I think I
got shocked. At this young age, it seems like you have achieved and have
been involved in a lot. I, therefore, guess my first question should be
how do you manage to do that you are doing and involved with? You must
have excellent time and organizational management skills! Tell me about
it…
VEE: Thanks, it’s funny when it's
all put down on paper it feels like a whole lot but I’m just getting
started. I really do have my parents to thank for the discipline. Our
household was one of rules and curfews, pleases and thank You’s. Until
the age of 18 it was mandatory for my siblings and I to be in bed by
11pm - not one minute later. I hated it then but I get it now. Structure
is vital.
BC: You were (and I suppose still
is) Tanzania’s first ever MTV VJ. I believe that was a dream that came
true since you always wanted to be on TV…can you remind our readers how
did that come about? How was the process?
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I'm so glad to know about such a great personality. I must thank to the blogger for posting Vanessa's interview. I enjoyed it and I will share it with my people.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing the information.
Regards,
Mark
Motivational Speaker