Editor, REFER TO the article, “Emceeing: Popular emcees relive their stage blunders” (The New Times, June 20). This was a great piece of work only that it covered a small bit of MCs which leaves out more experiences to share. It is good for an MC to know which language will dominate the event given the participants. What an embarrassment for an MC to use three languages in a sentence even when it is not time for a comedy! They should work on that issue as well. Also, a successful MC is the one involved in an event organisation or closely monitoring its progress, short of which everything could easily be in a mess. I would like to see Rwandan MCs performing well even at the regional level. They can really do better. Emmanuel Mulisa, Rwanda