He is a host on Radio Jambo's Mbussi na Lion Teketeke drive show.
The Star caught up with him for a five-minute interview on a number of issues and here's what Mbussi said:
I'm good at.............… Working. If you assign me work, I do it like it’s mine. I’m very good at that.
I'm very bad at............. I’m not bad at anything.
The last book I enjoyed reading is..........… Constitution of Kenya.
A common misconception about me is...…... People think I’m a billionaire but I’m not a billionaire or a millionaire, I'm a sufferer.
The most surprising thing that happened to me is.......Recently I came to the office with my last born. She saw the name of the building Lion Place and asked why it was not called Mbussi place. She wanted to know when we will acquire our own Mbussi Place.
One of my worst childhood fears was.......Stealing church offerings. I was a committed Sunday School child and our mother had warned us against stealing church offerings because she was the one mandated with its safekeeping.
I wish people would take more notice of.................. The importance of paying taxes.
My ideal night out is................. Having fun in a civilised manner, when it’s time to go home, let everyone go home in peace. There should be no chaos.
In moments of weakness I............ I look up to God and friends like Lion.
In another life, I would have been.............. Be a billionaire. Have so much money.
If I was a politician, I would..........Find out the country’s population and how much money we have, then share it among all citizens. Every citizen gets something and we leave three-quarters to run the government... At least Sh1 million per family so that there’s no interference when I start working.
The best age to be is...….. 40. After raising kids and paying school fees, you start enjoying life, even your wife can tell you to go out and enjoy yourself.
The best part of my job is................ When I get paid. It motivates me to wake up every day to go and work so that I can get paid again.
In a nutshell, my philosophy is...…... Learning something new every day. Before I sleep, I learn something new.
My idea of perfect happiness is..…... Being happy. Being happy is everything because when you are happy you won’t be in conflict with anyone.
Living people I most admire...…..Julius Malema.
My greatest achievement is...….. Having a family, because even money gets finished.
My greatest regret is....… I don’t have regrets because regretting won’t change a thing about what has already happened. Whether I regret it or not, life goes on.
My greatest possession is..….. My wife and three children, my mother, my father, brothers and sisters, in short, my family because they are the ones who will bury me.
My favourite author is...….. The late Ken Walibora. I played a role in his Siku Njema set-book as Kongowea Mswahili. I salute him. Rest in power.
One thing that I would change about myself is .......I won’t change. Rasta never changes. A rasta is true to himself.
If I was to die in five minutes, my last words would be..........Rasta never dies, and if he dies, he never rots, and if he rots, he never smells and if he smells, he smells ganja.