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Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Leadership Crisis: Impunity, Violence, and Unanswered Calls for Reform
In this episode, we delve into the escalating tensions in Kenya, where recent protests marking the Sabasaba uprising anniversary have been met with severe police crackdowns. While thousands take to the streets demanding political change, lower costs of living, police accountability, and youth employment, the core issue remains a profound crisis of leadership.Our discussion will explore how police in Kenya have operated with "wide impunity" for a "very long time," with "barely any accountability for the brutality" and killings they commit. Shockingly, "very few policemen have ever been charged in court for their actions" against citizens...
2025-07-14
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Saba Saba's Unfolding Tragedy: When the State Fails Its Youth in Kenya
In this somber episode, we delve into the tragic events unfolding in Nanyuki, Kenya, which serve as a stark and painful testament to the failures of leadership and the profound human cost when justice falters. We will explore the harrowing story of Julia Njoki, a 24-year-old woman whose life was cut short after her arrest during the Saba Saba day demonstrations. Julia, who was reportedly just heading home, found herself caught in the chaos and was arrested alongside protesters. Charged in court, she was granted a cash bail of 50,000 shillings, an amount she tragically could not raise. Remanded at...
2025-07-14
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Broken Trust: Unpacking Leadership & Political Failures in Kenya
Dive deep into the systemic issues plaguing governance in Kenya. This podcast exposes the leadership and political failures that directly impact the lives of ordinary citizens, examining critical cases of injustice, a lack of accountability, and the misuse of power. We bring to light compelling narratives, such as that of Boniface Mongi Kariuki, a 22-year-old mask hawker who was tragically confirmed dead after being shot at close range by a police officer in the Nairobi CBD. Boniface, who was not among the protesters but was selling masks because 'there was a lot of tear gas being uh tear gas...
2025-07-01
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Crossroads: Leadership, Rights, and the Call for Dialogue
Explore the complex interplay of leadership, political dynamics, and human rights challenges in Kenya. This podcast delves into the explosive remarks that have recently ignited national debate, such as Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen's directive for police to 'shoot dead protesters storming police stations'. These statements have been met with widespread condemnation as 'reckless and dangerous', leading to calls for his resignation. We examine how such directives are perceived as 'stalking division and deepening an already volatile situation', as articulated by Deputy Governor Francis Mongangi. The podcast will dissect the crucial debate surrounding fundamental rights enshrined in the constitution...
2025-06-29
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Leadership Compass: Navigating Power, Pressure, and Purpose
Dive deep into the intricate world of leadership in Kenya, particularly the immense demands and profound realities of the presidency. This podcast explores how national leadership extends far beyond common perceptions or simple public appearances.We delve into the critical qualities essential for effective governance, emphasizing that successfully managing a country calls for profound wisdom above all else, rather than a mere pursuit of riches. The discussion highlights the concern that some current leadership approaches may prioritize material wealth over the long-term well-being and future of the nation.A central theme will be the indispensable...
2025-06-28
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Spotlight on Nairobi: Mediation or Meddling?
Dive deep into the current affairs shaping Kenya's regional and international standing. This podcast examines the intense scrutiny Kenya faces over its foreign policy decisions, most notably the recent meeting between President William Ruto and Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader, Hamdan Daglo, in Nairobi. Discover how this controversial engagement has led to accusations of breaching diplomatic protocol and has been viewed as a potential setback for peace efforts in war-torn Sudan. We explore the fallout, including criticisms from Sudan's transitional government and international observers, who contend that Kenya is undermining regional stability and question its commitment to neutrality.
2025-06-28
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Future: President Ruto's Warnings Amidst Protests
Welcome to Kenya News Podcast, your in-depth look at the pressing current issues unfolding in Kenya and how the nation's leadership is responding. Our focus today centers on President William Ruto's first public address following the recent widespread protests that led to "turmoil" and "anarchy" on Wednesday. These demonstrations, which included "Ruto must go" campaigns, have targeted figures like the Attorney General and have raised serious questions about the country's direction.In this podcast, we delve into the significant impact of these protests, which have been marked by "theft and lawlessness" and the "destruction of property". The...
2025-06-28
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Betting Epidemic: Stories from the Shadows
This podcast delves into Kenya's escalating gambling crisis, specifically examining its alarming grip on many informal settlements in Nairobi. We explore how the rise of mobile betting and the proliferation of betting shops have deluded many, particularly young people, into believing it's an easy escape from poverty. What often starts as a casual way to make quick money frequently spirals into a habit that individuals cannot control.Listen as we uncover the profound impact on lives, where people have lost everything, including jobs, marriages, homes, relationships, and dreams. We hear firsthand accounts from individuals like Wickliffe Oloney...
2025-06-24
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Dissenting Voices: Unpacking Leadership Failures
Welcome to Dissenting Voices: Unpacking Leadership Failures, a podcast dedicated to dissecting the perceived shortcomings and betrayals of current political leadership. Drawing insights from intense political moments, such as the "showdown in Meru" described in the sources, this podcast explores the dynamic tension between "state power and the dissenting forces".We delve into how the opposition, characterized as "anti-establishment troops," specifically focuses on "painting this administration as one that has betrayed the people". While the ruling system might tout "Kenya Kwanza's development records" and aim to portray "his administration as one that is making tangible changes", our...
2025-06-24
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Unseen Hands: Kenya's Leadership Accountability
Dive deep into the complex and often challenging landscape of leadership issues in Kenya. This podcast unravels the intricacies of power, corruption, and the fight for justice, using real-world events as case studies. We explore incidents that highlight systemic governance failures, such as the compelling revelations from Nairobi where young men were allegedly hired by politicians to violently disrupt peaceful protests, seemingly with the blessings of security agencies linked with the police.We investigate the pressing questions that arise from such events: Whose goons were they? Who hired them? And at what price? The podcast critically examines...
2025-06-23
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Reckoning: Police Brutality and the Abuse of Power
This podcast dives deep into the profound issue of abuse of power within Kenya, drawing from a chilling account of violence against citizens. For over a decade, the country has grappled with extrajudicial killings and a long history of police brutality. We explore how recent peaceful protests in Nairobi, sparked by a blogger's mysterious death in police custody, escalated into chaos, with demonstrators attacked by individuals armed with whips and batons. The series will highlight the "most shocking moment" witnessed: two police officers confronting Bonifas Kariuki, a vendor, one slapping him before the other fired a rifle at his...
2025-06-23
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Frontline: Incidents and Intercepts
Step into the complex world of law enforcement and public safety in Kenya with 'Kenya's Frontline: Incidents and Intercepts'. This podcast delves into the critical encounters and challenges faced by officers and citizens alike on the streets of Kenya.Our inaugural discussion focuses on a harrowing event in Thika, Kiambu County, where a police constable attached to the special police intercept and verification unit was tragically shot dead. The incident unfolded on a Tuesday evening at Cravers during a routine inspection of motorcycles. According to eyewitnesses and reports, the fatal encounter began when the officer stopped a...
2025-06-20
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Unjust System: Exposing Government Failures and Police Impunity
Dive deep into the systemic failures of the Kenyan government, focusing on the pervasive issue of police brutality and the lack of accountability. This podcast uncovers the stories behind the headlines, such as the death of 31-year-old blogger Albert Ojang in police custody earlier this month. Ojang, a teacher, was arrested over social media posts criticizing a senior police officer, and while police initially claimed he committed suicide, an independent autopsy pointed to assault as the cause of death. We'll explore the public outcry and ongoing protests demanding justice for Ojang, with Kenyans wanting to see the responsible officers...
2025-06-18
11 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Crossroads: Leadership, Accountability, and the Lagat Controversy
Welcome to 'Kenya's Crossroads,' a podcast dedicated to exploring the intricate dynamics of leadership failure in Kenya and its profound impact on the nation. Each episode delves into real-world cases that expose the challenges of governance, transparency, and accountability at the highest levels.Our inaugural focus brings to light the controversial situation surrounding Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Eliud Lagat and the ongoing investigation into the murder of Mr. Albert Ojwang’. The source highlights crucial questions regarding the DIG's role in this matter and whether he should resign. We will dissect the complex interplay where IPOA (Independent Po...
2025-06-16
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
Jakaranda Horror: Amanda's Legacy and Kenya's Child Safety Imperative
In Nairobi's Jakaranda estate, the tragic death of 5-year-old Amanda Mudau has sent shockwaves across Kenya and sparked urgent conversations about the safety of children within our homes. This podcast delves into the devastating incident where Amanda, a bright and bubbly child known for her pink braids and love of skating, was allegedly thrown from a balcony by her uncle, who was reportedly under the influence of alcohol. Her autopsy revealed blunt force trauma to the head, consistent with a fall from a height and repeated assault, painting a grim picture of her final moments.But Amanda's...
2025-06-15
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
From Custody to Crisis: Unpacking Kenya's Leadership Failures
Dive deep into the systemic leadership failures plaguing Kenya, starting with the tragic death of anti-corruption blogger Albert Ojuang in police custody. This podcast uncovers the alleged involvement of high-ranking officials, including the Deputy Inspector General of Police, IG Lagat, in Ojuang's abduction and killing, despite the arrest of a junior officer, Constable Muana, being seen as a mere 'scapegoat' by protesters.Explore how the Kenyan government frequently uses violence and intimidation to silence critics and opposition, strategically attempting to control public discourse and delegitimize civil action. We examine the patterns of police brutality, where injuries like...
2025-06-14
11 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Budgetary Burden: High Taxes, Wasteful Spending, and the Bloated Government Debate
Dive into Kenya's proposed Sh 4.3 trillion budget for 2025/2026 and the controversial Finance Bill, which experts warn will place a significant burden on Kenyans. This episode explores the pressing issues of excessive taxation, pervasive wasteful government spending, and a perceived failure in leadership that fuels a deep trust deficit among citizens.Key discussion points include: The Burden of Taxation: The ambitious 4.23 trillion budget estimate is deemed a "real burden" as the revenue authority currently struggles to meet its targets, collecting around 2 trillion against a 2.4 trillion target in the current year. The government aims to increase ordinary revenue...
2025-06-12
15 min
Kenya News Podcast
Broken Chains of Command: Kenya's Leadership Lapses
Dive deep into the complexities of leadership and accountability in Kenya. This podcast unravels instances where command structures falter, leading to significant repercussions. We explore these challenges through recent high-profile cases, such as that of popular Kikuyu Benga musician and police constable Samuel Dangu Mushoki, widely known as Samidoh, who is facing possible arrest for alleged desertion of duty.Samidoh, a police constable attached to the anti-stock theft unit in Gilgil, was given an off-duty day but failed to resume work, with attempts to trace him reportedly futile and his whereabouts unknown. However, a separate letter from...
2025-06-11
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
The Crown & The Crisis: Unpacking Kenya's Leadership Paradox
Have you ever wondered why leaders who promise so much often deliver so little, especially in contexts like Kenya? This podcast delves into a profound question posed by Niccolò Machiavelli centuries ago and confirmed by modern psychology: what if the people least suited to lead are precisely the ones most likely to attain leadership positions?Drawing insights from "Philosophy Coded" and research in psychology, we explore the "leadership paradox": the attributes that help someone rise to power can make them poor stewards of that power. We'll examine how traits such as unwavering confidence, charismatic self-presentation, and bold v...
2025-06-11
23 min
Kenya News Podcast
The Albert Ojwang Autopsy: Unveiling the Truth
"Dive into the compelling and tragic case of Albert Ojwang as this podcast explores the detailed findings from his recent autopsy. Led by Dr. Bernard Media and a team of five forensic pathologists, the post-mortem examination at Nairobi funeral home definitively found serious injuries to the head, features of neck compression, and multiple soft tissue injuries spread across Albert's entire body, including the head, neck, upper limbs, trunk, and lower limbs. These injuries were externally inflicted and consistent with assault.Crucially, the forensic team dismissed the earlier narrative suggesting Albert hit his head on a wall, explaining...
2025-06-11
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Custody & Controversy: The Albert Ojwang Story
Dive deep into the shocking circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of social media influencer Albert Omundio Ojwang, who died in police custody on a Saturday night. This podcast unravels the intense scrutiny facing Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Kipo Lagat, who is alleged to have orchestrated Ojwang's arrest. Lagat himself was the complainant in the case, raising serious concerns about abuse of power and conflict of interest.We explore the claims made by former Deputy President Riadi Gashagwa, who alleges that Lagat has been running Kamukunji and Central police stations single-handedly, effectively turning them into "torture...
2025-06-11
06 min
Kenya News Podcast
Political Assassinations Uncovered
Dive into the high-stakes world where power meets violence, exploring the chilling reality of politics-related assassinations. This podcast unearths the truth behind some of the most dramatic political killings, including the recent murder case of Casipool Member of Parliament Charles Suner. We explore the intricate assassination plots, detailing the gripping court proceedings where suspects, like Abel Oiang, have allegedly made direct threats to kill the prosecutor for opposing bail. Discover how such threats can even frighten prosecutors out of court, highlighting the intense sensitivity of evidence and the quest for justice. The series also examines the crucial role of...
2025-06-08
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Golden Shadow: Exposing the Multi-Ton Gold Smuggling Scandal
Tune in as we delve into the alarming issues raised by a bombshell Swiss Aid report, which claims that Kenya is a major smuggling hub for gold. This episode uncovers how official records of gold exports in 2023, showing just 672 kilograms, don't add up to the estimated over two tons of gold reportedly smuggled out of the country annually.We explore the alleged scheme where raw gold, often originating from conflict zones like South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and potentially war-torn Sudan, is trafficked into Kenya, repackaged as local gold, and then shipped out, largely to...
2025-06-07
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Youth Unheard: The Betrayal of Kenya's Creators
Dive into the escalating showdown between Kenya's content creators and the government, as stringent new regulations threaten the livelihoods and entire ecosystems of young influencers across the nation. This podcast explores the fierce backlash against the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB)'s directive, which bans influencers, celebrities, and content creators from promoting betting companies.Why are young people feeling disregarded? Influencers argue that these measures unfairly single them out while traditional media outlets like TV, radio, and print remain untouched, a stance they label as "hypocrisy rather than regulation". The ban, announced abruptly on May 29th...
2025-06-05
14 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Crossroads: Unpacking the Finance Bill, Human Rights, and the Cost of Dissent
Join us as we delve into the heart of Kenya's ongoing national debate surrounding the proposed 2025 Finance Bill1.... This podcast unpacks how such proposed financial legislation often reflects and impacts economic realities for ordinary Kenyans, contributing to concerns over the cost of living [implied from public opposition to the finance bill]. We will explore the pivotal case of tech activist Rose Njeri, whose arrest for creating an online platform enabling citizens to digitally oppose the bill has sparked nationwide outrage over freedom of expression and civic engagement12.Discover why Rose Njeri's detention, despite battling a medical condition and being...
2025-06-04
13 min
Kenya News Podcast
Sacred Swindle: Unpacking Fraud, Faith, and Regulatory Gaps in Kenya's Digital Airwaves
This episode delves into the profound challenges facing Kenya's television landscape, particularly how fraudulent schemes are exploiting the trust of vulnerable citizens. Since 2015, Kenya's airwaves have undergone a digital revolution, expanding to 359 TV channels, with a significant quarter operated by religious organizations. While this growth has created jobs and boosted the economy, it has also become a breeding ground for deception.We uncover the intricate operations of Yahweh's Media Services Limited, a religious-based media organization led by Prophet David Miner, whose four licensed TV stations—Jawabu Television, Madarabu TV, Yahweh's TV, and Shahada TV—have allegedly conned thou...
2025-06-03
19 min
Kenya News Podcast
Degrees of Despair: Kenya's Youth, Unemployment, and the Unjust Road to Opportunity
Explore the profound and systemic challenges facing Kenyan youth in a country grappling with one of the world's highest dependency ratios, largely due to widespread joblessness among its young population. Despite significant family investments in education, many graduates, including those with first-class honors like Bill Clinton Muguay, confront relentless rejection for jobs and even internship positions, leading to deep frustration and, in some cases, severe depression.This podcast delves into what President William Ruto and his predecessor have described as the "ticking time bomb" of youth unemployment. We uncover how the Kenyan job market is tragically marred...
2025-06-03
17 min
Kenya News Podcast
Inflated Flames: Kenya's Cooking Gas Rip-off
This track explores the staggering cost of cooking gas in Kenya and the factors driving these high prices. Sources reveal that Kenyans could be paying more than double the wholesale price for Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG). Oil marketing companies reportedly purchase LPG at around 97 shillings per kilogram but sell it to consumers for between 226 and 256 shillings per kilogram. For a 13kg cylinder, this translates to purchasing at 1,261 shillings wholesale and selling at 3,160 shillings or even more.This significant inflation affects the retail price, pushing the cost of cooking gas to two and a half times more than...
2025-06-02
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
Constitutional Battles: Driving Change in Kenya
Dive into the heart of Kenya's governance challenges and the legal battles championing accountability and change. This podcast explores how citizens and advocates are challenging the status quo, drawing on insights from the efforts to defend the constitution. We examine the controversial appointments of numerous presidential advisors, which petitioners argue bloat the executive beyond constitutional limits and are being done outside of the law.The sources highlight that the sheer number of advisors, some appointed without going through public service principles, raises questions about prudent use of public resources in a country where money is desperately needed...
2025-06-01
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
East African Art, Culture, and the Global Stage: A Kenyan Perspective
This podcast explores the dynamic world of East African creativity, with a particular focus on Kenya. We will delve into how artists, like musician Bien, draw inspiration from Kenya's cosmopolitan environment, blending local traditions with global influences to forge a unique sound and identity. Bien describes himself as the "most Kenyan man" you'll meet, with his "isms," accent, music, and sound deliberately from Kenya. Growing up in Kenya is described as beautiful due to the cosmopolitan influences that have shaped him as a musician. He has learned that every time he tries conforming to go mainstream, he fails, and...
2025-05-31
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Matatu Crackdown: How Government Directives Threaten Operator Livelihoods
Delve into the ongoing dispute between Kenya's National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and matatu operators. The NTSA has issued a directive requiring all public service vehicles to immediately remove graffiti and tint from their windows.Matatu operators are strongly opposing this order. According to source, they argue that graffiti does not render a vehicle unroadworthy and that decorative elements and music are integral to the matatu culture, serving different groups, including "vijana" (youth) who enjoy "doba" music. Operators feel the NTSA does not understand the significance and importance of these cultural aspects. They have stated their refusal to remove...
2025-05-31
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
Redeeming Kenya: Opposition Leaders Expose Ruto's Failings & Present the Formula for Change
Listen to excerpts from a historic meeting in Tseikuru, Kitui, hosted by national leader Dr. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, marking a new beginning for forming the next government that will redeem our nation. Leaders from the Mount Kenya region express deep gratitude to Kalonzo Musyoka and the Kamba community for their support during a difficult time, stating they will never forget that gesture.The speakers identify several key failings of the current government and its leader (referred to as Ruto or "kasongo"):They accuse the current leader of having "hurt," "troubled," and brought "shame" to the community...
2025-05-31
12 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Wrong Track: The Political Price
Are you feeling the pinch? According to a recent survey, a dominant 75% of Kenyans believe the country is on the wrong track. This widespread pessimism is largely driven by the rising cost of living, cited as the main reason by nearly half of respondents. This podcast dives deep into why so many feel this way, exploring how political decisions, issues of unemployment, corruption, and poor governance contribute to the challenges faced by everyday Kenyans. We'll unpack the data and discussions around the current trajectory of the nation, examining the political landscape and its tangible impact on your wallet and...
2025-05-30
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Constitutional Battles: Driving Change in Kenya
Dive into the heart of Kenya's governance challenges and the legal battles championing accountability and change. This podcast explores how citizens and advocates are challenging the status quo, drawing on insights from the efforts to defend the constitution. We examine the controversial appointments of numerous presidential advisors, which petitioners argue bloat the executive beyond constitutional limits and are being done outside of the law.The sources highlight that the sheer number of advisors, some appointed without going through public service principles, raises questions about prudent use of public resources in a country where money is desperately needed...
2025-05-29
16 min
Kenya News Podcast
Faith, Fanaticism, or Cult? Critiquing Religion in Kenya
Explore the complex landscape of religion in Kenya in this episode, asking the critical question: Is it faith, or is it fanaticism and cults? Drawing on expert perspectives, we delve into what constitutes false teaching and how to identify spiritual manipulation, which can particularly affect venerable people when they are looking for healing, are hopeless, or are seeking meaning in life. Learn about the delicate balance needed between scriptural understanding (the word) and spiritual practice (the spirit), and how too much emphasis on one can lead to either legalism or fanaticism. We unpack religious fanaticism and extremism, defined as...
2025-05-28
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Forged Futures: Kenya's Fake Certificate Crisis
Explore the alarming crisis of fake academic and professional certificates in Kenya. Audit reports have exposed that more than 2,000 Kenyans used forged documents to secure jobs in various government ministries and parastatals. This issue is not confined to the public sector; a similar problem is likely present in the private sector as well. The use of fake papers is considered a serious threat to academic integrity and the future of the nation.This "booming forgery industry" is having a devastating impact: it undermines genuine qualifications, floods the job market with fraudsters, and erodes trust in institutions. The...
2025-05-28
11 min
Kenya News Podcast
Border Tensions: The Tanzania-Kenya Activism Standoff
Dive into the recent standoff between Tanzania and Kenya sparked by the detention and deportation of Kenyan political and human rights activists from Dar es Salaam. Explore the strong reaction from Tanzania's National Assembly, where Members of Parliament vehemently defended President Samia Suluhu Hassan, labeling the actions of activists like Martha Karua and former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga as an "export of activism meant to cause chaos and instability". Learn about the MPs' call for enhanced security checks on persons entering Tanzania and their assertion that Tanzania has nothing to learn from Kenya politically or intellectually. The source highlights...
2025-05-27
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya: Private Police Stations, Wicked People, and Why Satan Created It? (A Comedic Rant)
Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into a comedic take on Kenya. This episode explores eyebrow-raising claims like a Kenyan man opening his own private police station and arresting people, leading the speaker to declare Kenya a "universe on his own". Prepare for some controversial opinions, including the assertion that Satan created Kenya1 because Kenyans are allegedly very wicked and dangerous1. The speaker describes them as the "most wicked and the most virous people in Africa". Hear about the single positive quality mentioned – Kenyans are "peacekeepers of East Africa" – and the speaker's personal experience, like starting to w...
2025-05-27
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Shifting Sands: Regional Kingpins and the Road to 2027
Tune in to explore the dynamic changes happening in Kenya's political landscape as the 2027 General Election approaches1.... This podcast delves into the re-emergence of regional parties and ethnic kingpins1, signaling a move away from broad national coalitions back towards identity-driven politics focused on mobilizing regional bases1. We examine key figures and their strategies, such as former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's launch of the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) aimed at solidifying influence in his Mt Kenya backyard before pursuing national reach2.... Discover how this mirrors steps taken by other heavyweights who are reclaiming or reviving parties reflecting their...
2025-05-27
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Selling Safaricom: Kenya's Debt Crisis and the "Fiscal Necessity"
Kenya is planning a significant move: selling off a portion of its 34.9% stake in Safaricom, the region's most profitable company. The government aims to raise $1.1 billion (KES149 billion) through this privatization push. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi stated that the funds are intended to plug a hole in public finances and avoid imposing new taxes amid a tough economy. This planned transaction, expected before the end of the 2025/26 fiscal year, would be the government's biggest divestiture in nearly two decades.The backdrop to this decision is Kenya's mounting debt burden. Total public debt stands at $88.5 billion (KES 11.4...
2025-05-27
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenyan Music's Lost Icons: Legacies That Endure
This podcast explores the impactful, heartbreaking, and often shocking stories of Kenyan musicians whose lives and careers were cut short. From Hip Hop pioneers like Issa and Wikimwos and Kapuka stars such as K-rupt, to Reggae legend Mighty King Kong and influential Gospel artists including Angela Chibalonza, this podcast delves into their rise to fame, their revolutionary contributions to genres like Hip Hop, Dancehall, Kapuka, Reggae, and Gospel, and the tragic circumstances that led to their untimely deaths. Discover how, despite passing too soon, their music still plays, their influence lives on, and their legacies remain strong.
2025-05-26
18 min
Kenya News Podcast
PLO Lumumba: Leaders Who Don't Care & The Call for Change in Kenya
In this compelling conversation, Professor PLO Lumumba asserts that the current crop of politicians in Kenya "do not care about the people or the country". He describes their approach as "myopic," driven by a focus on "short-term political interest" and the next election rather than the nation's long-term well-being.Drawing on his experience with the constitutional review process, Prof. Lumumba details how the constitution is often viewed as a tool to be "used and manipulated" for political gain. He highlights the "painful" reality that many politicians who participated in its creation "don't believe in the constitution". The...
2025-05-26
13 min
Hali Hewa Podcast
Charged Kenya EP 2: Can E-Mobility be Kenya’s Climate Cheat Code
Can electric mobility help Kenya beat the climate crisis, or are we just spinning our wheels? 🚲⚡In Episode 2 of Charged Kenya, host Abigael Kima is back with Warren Ondanje to unpack how EVs connect (or don’t!) with Kenya’s climate goals. From policies and public awareness to lessons from clean cooking and youth climate movements, we’re asking the big questions and sparking real talk.Why does e-mobility feel distant from everyday Kenyans? What will it take to build a transport system that’s clean, just, and made for the future?#ChargedKenya #HaliHewaPodcast #EMobility #ClimateAction #AfricanClimateStories
2025-05-26
34 min
Kenya News Podcast
Adani Deals, Kenyan Secrets: The Whistleblower's Story
Dive into the heart of the controversy surrounding Adani Group's attempted deals in Kenya, as exposed by whistleblower Nelson Amenya. This podcast explores the details of the proposed $2bn deal to lease Nairobi's main airport to Adani for 30 years and a subsequent $736m energy deal.Nelson Amenya describes the airport deal as "very shady," claiming it would primarily benefit Adani (90%) with only 10% for Kenya. He asserts that government officials colluded with the company to secretly push the deal through, bypassing due process and public participation. Despite getting advice from a consulting firm for the Kenya Airports Authority...
2025-05-25
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Inside Kenya's System: Allegations of Brutality and Disregard
This podcast explores serious allegations concerning human rights violations and a disregard for the rule of law in Kenya, as highlighted by investigations such as the "Murder Tapes" series, which revisited the execution of four young men in Nakuru. During his time as Interior Cabinet Secretary, Fred Matiangi faced multiple allegations of human rights violations. These allegations reportedly stemmed from various incidents, including police brutality, suppression of civil liberties, and disregard for junior orders.The podcast delves into reports of widespread police brutality during the enforcement of COVID-19 curfews, citing instances where police officers allegedly assaulted civilians...
2025-05-25
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Finance Bill 2025 Under Fire: LSK, KPMG Lead Opposition on KRA Data, Spouse Tax & Housing Rebate
Tune in for a deep dive into the public hearings surrounding Kenya's Finance Bill 2025. We explore the significant concerns and strong opposition raised by key professional bodies, including the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), KPMG East Africa, Ernest and Young Public Accountants, and CDH law firm.The bill has sparked controversy over several proposed clauses, facing scrutiny for their potential impact on taxpayers' rights and financial principles. Key points of contention highlighted in the hearings include:Proposed Automatic KRA Access to Data: Learn why the LSK and KPMG East Africa are opposing the clause that would...
2025-05-24
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Geopolitical Tightrope: Navigating US Concerns and China Ties
Recent remarks by Kenyan President William Ruto during a visit to Beijing, where he reportedly described Kenya and China as "co-architects of a new fairer order" and the current global system as "broken", have sparked concerns in Washington, D.C.. Just months after Kenya was designated a major non-NATO ally by the United States, a status offering preferential access to military equipment and training, US Senators are now questioning Kenya's allegiance.Lawmakers, including Senator James Risch, have raised questions about whether Kenya's alignment is shifting, particularly noting President Ruto's statement about co-architecting a new world order with...
2025-05-24
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Value Over Money: The Cost of Care in Kenya
This podcast confronts the critical issues within Kenya's healthcare system, drawing from deeply personal and often painful experiences. We explore stories of negligence, the devastating impact of a lack of accountability, and the urgent need to prioritize human life over money1. Featuring powerful accounts, including one mother's harrowing experience of losing her son 17 years ago due to suspected hospital negligence1, and another's struggle to flee a facility bleeding and naked with a dead baby inside to save her own life after doctors allegedly messed up and hid1, this podcast gives voice to the many who have suffered or been...
2025-05-23
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Abducted, Tortured, and Dismissed: Kenya's Activist Crisis in Tanzania
Explore the growing diplomatic storm between Kenya and Tanzania sparked by the apparent abduction and torture of Kenyan human rights activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan activist Agatha Atuhare in Dar es Salaam. Mwangi and Atuhare traveled to Tanzania to observe the treason trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu.Upon his release, Boniface Mwangi reported being badly tortured in Tanzania, claiming that his torturers made reference to the president and kept asking him to say "Asante Mama Samia". According to Mwangi's lawyer, Mwangi can barely walk or stand due to the torture, and the world must know that...
2025-05-23
07 min
Kenya News Podcast
Cross-Border Chaos: Missing Activists, Hacked Accounts, and the Kenya-Tanzania Rift
Dive into the escalating tensions between Kenya and Tanzania, where diplomatic strain meets digital warfare and human rights concerns. This episode unpacks a series of dramatic events that began when Kenyan and Ugandan activists traveled to Tanzania to attend the treason trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu.Prominent figures, including Kenyan lawyer and politician Martha Karua, were detained and deported upon arrival. More alarmingly, Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Uganda's Agatha have been missing for days after their arrest at a hotel in Dar es Salaam. Mwangi's family is urgently demanding answers about their whereabouts, holding the...
2025-05-22
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Shadowed Reality: Kenyan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia
ehind the promises of overseas employment lies a shadowed reality for many Kenyan women seeking work in Saudi Arabia. This podcast delves into the disturbing system highlighted by Amnesty International's report "Locked in Left Out," which exposes the widespread abuse and exploitation faced by Kenyan domestic workers.Driven by the hope for a better life, thousands travel to Saudi Arabia every year. However, many become essentially invisible in private homes, experiencing forced labor, physical and verbal abuse, and feeling like slaves under the controversial Kafala system which ties their legal status to their employers, meaning they cannot...
2025-05-21
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Beyond the Ballot: Decoding William Ruto's Nicknames
Explore the fascinating story of Kenyan President William Ruto through the lens of the many nicknames he's acquired, both on the streets and social media. Beyond the name on his birth certificate, Ruto is known by around 50 other names. This episode delves into how these names reflect the evolving public perception of the man who once campaigned as a "hustler" and "chicken seller" from humble beginnings.Discover the origins of names coined out of profound reverence and hope, such as "hustler," stemming from his narrative of rising from poverty without political lineage or wealth. Learn about "chicken...
2025-05-20
04 min
Hali Hewa Podcast
Charged Kenya EP 1: Smart Phone on Wheels; E-Mobility Revolution in Kenya
Welcome to Episode 1: Charged Kenya – The first episode of our brand-new Hali Hewa Podcast is now streaming! Join host Abigael Kima and guest Warren Ondanje as they take you on a powerful journey through the rise of electric mobility in Kenya. 🌍🔋 What exactly is e-mobility?🚲 Who are the pioneers and changemakers leading the shift?⚡ What did we learn from the recent Kenya Power E-Mobility Conference?🌱 And what does the future hold for Kenya’s electric vehicle sector?#HaliHewaPodcast #ChargedKenya #EMobilityKE #ClimateAction #AfricaClimateVoices #SustainableTransport #JustTransition #CleanEnergy #YouthForClimate
2025-05-19
51 min
Kenya News Podcast
Nairobi's Supermarket Scandal: Expired Food, Untested Staff, and the Fight for Food Safety
Dive into the recent findings regarding health and safety violations in Nairobi's supermarkets, drawing on insights from the sources. Discover how a finding mission by a health committee uncovered expired products being sold on shelves, putting Nairobi residents at risk. Learn about specific examples like Daima yogurt and KCC daylight yogurt that were found to be expired or lacked clear shelf life information. The source highlights concerns about most people handling food not being tested, leading to a resolution by the committee to close affected stores, such as Naivas, until staff are tested and certified. The podcast will explore...
2025-05-18
03 min
Kenya News Podcast
Unraveling the High-Tech Hunt: The Murder of MP Charles Angondo Were
Step into the complex world of political assassination and modern crime fighting in Nairobi, Kenya. This podcast dives deep into the shocking murder of Member of Parliament Charles Angondo Were, a meticulously planned plot that unfolded with deadly precision.We explore the calculated actions of the assassins, who allegedly sat watching time during a parliamentary session before stalking their target through the city. Crucially, we examine the intriguing hypothesis of an "inside job," raising questions about the victim's unusual seating choice in his car and the puzzling inaction of his trained bodyguard during the attack....
2025-05-17
09 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Quagmire: Navigating Corruption, Mistrust, and the Path to Change
Dive into the heart of Kenya's challenges with insights drawn from an in-depth discussion featuring Professor PLO Lumumba. This podcast explores the "painful" reality of a political class often seen as myopic and interested primarily in short-term political power and gain, rather than caring about the people or the country. We examine how politicians are perceived as undermining the 2010 constitution, failing to implement key aspects like Chapter Six on leadership and integrity, and even attempting to amend it to defeat the constitutional order, such as attempts related to BBI and NADCO.Discover the complexities of devolution, which...
2025-05-16
18 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Abduction Crisis: Unpacking Ruto's Claims and the Search for the Missing 29
Explore the abduction crisis that gripped Kenya in 2024, drawing on reports from organizations like the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International. Learn about the 82 enforced disappearances reported by KNCHR between June and December 2024, often targeting critics of the finance bill and vocal youth. The episode examines how President William Ruto's government initially denied these claims, with officials calling them exaggerations or insisting only lawful arrests were made.However, the focus shifts to Ruto's "180-degree turn" on May 12th, 2025, when he admitted abductions were real and claimed all abductees had been...
2025-05-14
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Organ Trade: Exploiting the Vulnerable
Delve into the disturbing reality of a brutal global kidney trade with Kenya at its heart. This multi-million dollar business preys on vulnerable young people from Kenya and Central Asia, luring them into selling their kidneys with promises of substantial money.Discover how individuals like Ammon were promised $6,000 but received less, and how many young people, particularly from poor families, are motivated by the need for money to survive, often unaware of the serious health consequences of donating a kidney. After donation, many face medical challenges that affect their life forever.The podcast explores the...
2025-05-13
08 min
Kenya News Podcast
Mount Kenya's Secret: Uncovering the Bhang Plantation
Description: Delve into the hidden depths of Mount Kenya Forest where a multi-agency security operation recently discovered a massive, illegal cultivation of cannabis sativa. Spanning more than 10 acres, this secret activity had been operational for months. Learn how the operation is targeting not just the growers, but also entrepreneurs, local administration, police, and Kenya Forest Services officers accused of profiting from the illegal trade thriving in Meru, Tharaka Nithi, and Embu counties. This episode draws on insights into the security challenges in the region, including illicit brew, land disputes, and banditry, as discussed during a recent security assessment forum.
2025-05-12
04 min
Kenya News Podcast
Kenya's Hidden Kidney Trade: Exploitation and the Global Organ Market
Dive into a chilling investigation revealing a brutal multi-million dollar kidney trade with Kenya at its heart. This episode uncovers how vulnerable young people from Kenya and Central Asia are lured into selling their kidneys for promises of quick money. Hear the story of Ammon, a young Kenyan promised $6,000 for his kidney, who was paid less than agreed and later suffered severe health issues. Discover how traffickers exploit a legal gray area in Kenyan law while wealthy patients from countries like Germany and Israel pay huge sums for life-saving transplants. Explore the scale of the problem, which researchers estimate...
2025-05-11
10 min
Kenya News Podcast
Teacher Hiring Scams in Kenya: Exposing Corruption and Irregularities
Podcast Description: Step into the heart of a brewing scandal in Kenya's education sector. This podcast explores alarming allegations surrounding recent teacher employment, where union representatives are speaking out against practices they deem inhuman, corrupt, and shameful. We investigate claims that teacher employment forms were being sold by politicians, sometimes for over 200,000, forcing poor young people with poor parents to pay for the chance of a job. You'll hear about the shocking distribution methods described, including forms allegedly being dished out in burial places and at chief's barazas, turning a professional process into a tool for political mileage. The...
2025-05-10
05 min
Kenya News Podcast
Shoe Hurled at President Ruto: A Sign of Deepening Discontent in Kenya
In this episode, we delve into the unexpected incident where a shoe was hurled at Kenya's President William Ruto during a public rally in Migori County, Western Kenya. The incident occurred as President Ruto was speaking about the cost of living during a tour intended to launch new government projects. The shoe struck the President's arm, and his security team quickly moved to shield him. The Kenyan government has labeled the incident shameful, and police have arrested three people, suspecting a politically motivated act, while pursuing more suspects. Migori County is described as a traditional stronghold of the opposition, led...
2025-05-09
09 min
Our People: Holdeman Mennonite Stories
Stuart's Story of Losing Everything and Building a New Life In Kenya: A Voice From Carson City
In this episode of Our People: Holdeman Mennonite Stories, we are joined by Stuart Litwiller, who shares his profound journey from being deeply involved in Church of God in Christ Mennonite to building a new life in Kenya. Stuart starts by recounting his early years in Carson City, Michigan, and his move to Murray, Kentucky, where he took on significant leadership roles within the church. Stuart's story takes a pivotal turn as he describes his baptism at age 13, which left him feeling unchanged and disconnected from the spiritual transformation he had expected. By age 16, Stuart was ready to leave...
2024-07-21
1h 23
Finding Your Voice After 40
S2 Ep 83: "Taking a Sabbatical After 40" Interview with Keith Bevans | Host, My Home is Special Podcast
In this week's podcast episode, listeners will learn more about our special guest Keith Bevans who is the podcast host of “My Home is Special” as well as a Partner at Bain & Company in Chicago. Our discussion explores his current personal journey of taking a sabbatical and why he chose this stage of life to do so. He shares other gems for listeners to consider as they navigate their second half of life, including self-care tips and how to value life differently after 40. To learn more about Keith Bevans and listen to his podcast, visit his website www.My...
2024-04-25
55 min
Finding Your Voice After 40
S2 Ep 80: "Making a Spiritual Shift" Conversation with Kenya M. Johnson & Barry Riley
In this week's podcast episode, listeners will learn more about “Spiritual Shift” which is a special YouTube Live series hosted by Kenya and her partner Barry Riley. Today’s episode highlights a previous conversation they had regarding “church hurt.” The discussion dwells deeper into how you can identify church hurt as well as how to navigate the complexities of feeling hurt within a faith community without necessarily having to leave the church. To watch their upcoming relaunch of Spiritual Shift on YouTube on April 7, 2024 at 10a, CLICK HERE WATCH “Church Hurt” VIDEO INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE SUPPORT THE...
2024-04-04
55 min
DJ RICKS KENYA
Dj Ricks Kenya - Koo koo Amapiano ChillOut Ep 3
The Series Keeps Getting better and Better, Kenya's Best DJ Ricks Kenya Introduces Another Chill Out Series Ep 3 Full Of Amapiano Vibe. This is a perfect Piece that will make you Bring out those Amapiano Moves you've Always wanted to show off to your Squad While grooving to the Sounds of Major League Djz, Tiwa Savage, Jay Music, Dj Maphorisa, Justin 99, Mr Jazziq, Tyler ICU and Many More. Not Forgeting those Amapiano Mashups and The Latest from the Amapiano World. Make a Groove to this Mix, NOW Available from this site, Youtube, Hearthis, Audiomack and Podcast Platforms. Username: DJ...
2024-03-21
1h 14
DJ RICKS KENYA
Dj Ricks Kenya - 2024 Best Gospel Mix, Christina Shusho, Mercy Masika, Paul Clement, Guardian Angel
Your Sundays should never sound the same Again. Get Uplifted with the best Gospel Music from DJ RICKS KENYA. These Gospel Mixxes Airs on Ghetto Radio 89.5 FM Sundays 11AM to 1PM. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@djrickskenya FOR TIPS/DONATION: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/djrickskenya Bookings: +254 713 746 474 Follow On Social Media For Mixx Updates: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DJRICKSKENYA/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/djrickskenya Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djrickskenya/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/djrickskenya ➡️ Hearthis: https://hearthis.at/djrickskenya/ ➡️ Audiomack: https://audiomack.com/djrickskenya/ ➡️ Itunes Podcast: htt...
2024-02-18
47 min
The Ladylike Podcast
Ep. 189 - Stephanie Robertson & Kenya Elan
This week I sat down with Stephanie Robertson to hear about the time she fainted at a house party. Stephanie runs a show at The Vixen in McHenry every Wednesday. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/stephanie___robertson/ Our live story comes from Kenya Elan. Kenya talked about the weirdness of Father’s Day and Pride. Kenya runs a show called Prime Time every Saturday night at the Lincoln Lodge. Follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/kenya_elan/ The Ladylike Podcast is produced by Gena Gephart: https://www.instagram.com/genagephart Theme song is Type of Wound by Na...
2023-07-10
49 min
No Bad Reviews: A Coffee Podcast
Kawaha 1893 + Colonization of Kenya
In this week’s episode we switch gears and try a specialty coffee, Kahawa 1893. We still have a founder educated at Harvard with a Wall Street resume, but her roots diverge from the typical coffee company story. Margaret Nyamumbo was raised on a coffee farm in Kenya and is determined to bring Kenyan coffee to the world and help women farmers while she’s at it.A story about Kenya would not be complete without a tale of British colonization, the Mau Mau rebellion, and the often troubled building of an independent country after. Once again, we find...
2022-10-11
1h 02
Njeri Talks Law
Njeri talks to CDH Partner, Shem Otanga on the Data Protection Registration Regulations in Kenya
Every month CDH Kenya Partner Njeri Wagacha publishes a podcast 'Njeri Talks Law'. This month's podcast, Njeri speaks to fellow Partner Shem Otanga, on the Data Protection Registration Regulations, the requirements for registration in Kenya, and what it means to be a Data Controller or Data Processor. They further discuss the need for Data Protection Regulations across Africa, and case law regarding this.
2022-08-10
38 min
Hali Hewa Podcast
Episode 3: A member of the Ogiek community of Kenya on what the climate crisis means for indigenous peoples
[Editor's Note: At 00:23:47; Cindy refers to a climate finance promise of $ 100 Billion to indigenous people. To clarify, and for the avoidance of doubt, the sum that was promised to indigenous peoples at COP26 in Glasgow is $1.7 Billion made by a coalition of governments and stakeholders across public and private finance over the next four years towards Indigenous Peoples and Local Community (IPLC)] Welcome to the third episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate change activist, Abigael Kima.
2022-08-01
26 min
Defending Freedom With Kenya Alu
Welcome To The Defending Freedom Podcast
What’s the Defending Freedom podcast and why was it created?Why should you listen?What can you expect moving forward?All of these questions are answered inside episode one. Hold on tight, here we go! The post Welcome To The Defending Freedom Podcast appeared first on Kenya Alu Podcast.
2021-11-13
07 min
The Hoosier Hysterics Podcast
The Hoosier Hysterics! - KENYA, YA, BENNY, WALSH & maybe DANE??
We're not sure how this happened either. What was meant to be a singular conversation with everybody's favorite spice bomb, Coach Kenya Hunter, suddenly gave way to a 4x100 relay of the IU men’s basketball staff appearing on the podcast.After a great start with Kenya, he smoothly handed off the Hysterics baton to Coach Ya, who during a lively discussion informed us Kenya had, in fact, left the office and was getting in a work out. What??Eventually Coach Ya had to depart and we were left all alone, on a Zoom, staring at Ke...
2021-08-03
2h 22
The IREN Kenya Podcast
Lessons from the 19th Kenya National Enactus Expo
In this episode, Najda Khan from Giza Systems, and Mr. James Shikwati, country director Enactus Kenya share their thoughts on the 19th Kenya National Enactus Expo, and what teams should do going forward. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-iren-kenya-podcast/message
2021-08-03
13 min
The IREN Kenya Podcast
The 19th Enactus Kenya National Expo EXPERIENCE! -Moi Uni West Campus
In this episode, we talk to three young individuals from Enactus Moi University (West Campus). They emerged as the winners of the 19th Kenya National Enactus Expo and will represent Kenya at the Enactus World Cup in October 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-iren-kenya-podcast/message
2021-07-27
15 min
The IREN Kenya Podcast
The Official Launch of the IREN Kenya Podcast
In this episode, we unveil what you should expect from The IREN Kenya Podcast going forward. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-iren-kenya-podcast/message
2021-07-27
20 min
LU FM Kenya's podcast
Episode 8 - LU FM Kenya's podcast
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2021-05-14
10 min
LU FM Kenya's podcast
Episode 7 - LU FM Kenya's podcast
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2021-05-13
10 min
LU FM Kenya's podcast
Episode 5 - LU FM Kenya's podcast
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2021-05-12
15 min
LU FM Kenya's podcast
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2021-05-11
08 min
Lu Broadcast Kenya's podcast
Episode 7 - Lu Broadcast Kenya's podcast
Do you think about your life what do your suggestion about your life you suggest to follow god on your side just to follow your mind join us on YouTube Lu TV Kenya to listening LU broadcast everyday
2021-03-04
14 min
Newscast - Africa
African Union Calls For Restraint On Kenya-Somali Border
The African Union has urged Kenya and Somalia to engage in dialogue and ensure peace at their border.<br />Chairperson Moussa Faki tweeted that peace at the border was important for regional stability:<br />Fighting broke out at Baled-Hawo, a town in the south-western region of Gedo in Somalia, on Sunday night.<br />Somalia has accused Kenya for being behind the attacks. Kenya has however denied any involvement in the border clashes and called for the AU to intervene.<br />The federal government and Jubbaland's administration have been disputing the process...
2021-01-27
03 min
Conversations on Security and Governance
CHRIPS Webinar Series - Islamist Ideology and 'Al -Shabaab' in Eastern Africa: Recent Developments in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique
In our first podcast series, we feature discussions from a webinar hosted by the center in July on Islamist Ideology and Al Shabaab in Eastern Africa, looking at recent developments in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. CHRIPS hosted a webinar on 28th July to discuss the linkages in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique as a result of the presence of Al Shabaab in the region. The panelists comprising of academics and policy analysts traced developments within the three countries. This episode features comments from Prof Hassan Mwakimako associate professor of Islamic Studies at the department of philosophy and religious studies Pwani...
2020-08-28
13 min
Conversations on Security and Governance
CHRIPS Webinar Series - Islamist Ideology and 'Al -Shabaab' in Eastern Africa: Recent Developments in Kenya
In our first podcast series, we feature discussions from a webinar hosted by the center in July on Islamist Ideology and Al Shabaab in Eastern Africa, looking at recent developments in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. CHRIPS hosted a webinar on 28th July to discuss the linkages in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique as a result of the presence of Al Shabaab in the region. The panelists comprising of academics and policy analysts traced developments within the three countries. Ngala Chome a doctoral candidate at Durham University in this recording speaks to the situation in Kenya.
2020-08-28
14 min
Conversations About Running
Running during a global pandemic
Show Notes: The world is in the midst of a world-wide pandemic, and in this, the first episode of The Kenya Experience podcast we discuss what it's like to be a runner during this time of uncertainty. Gavin and Callum discuss their experiences as athletes in the UK during 'Lockdown' and Hugo joins us live from Iten, where he updates us on the situation in Kenya and how coronavirus is effecting life for him and the professional runners who are based in Iten. For Callum it's been fairly plain sailing and without any races on th...
2020-05-15
55 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
Episode 21 - Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-30
02 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-30
12 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-30
04 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-30
08 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-30
06 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
05 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
01 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
06 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
02 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
04 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
00 min
Open FM Kenya's podcast
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2020-04-29
00 min
The FRAY Music Podcast
Episode 1 - Starting our music podcast during the lockdown
Get this weeks playlist on Apple Music & Spotify. The list of options for this episode: 1.Frank Ocean - Dear April 2.Troye Sivan - Take Yourself Home 3.Tory Lanez - Who Needs Love 4.St Tropez · Skepta · Chip · Young Adz 5.Marshmello & Southside - Been Thru This Before (Ft. Giggs) 6. DaBaby - Find My Way 7.Oh Wonder - Lonely Star 8.Odunsi ft. Tems – Decided 9.Quarantine Clean - Turbo...
2020-04-13
30 min
Black Women Travel Podcast
Chapter 39-Kenya of Kenya Imani
Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Kenya. In this chapter, Kenya shares how she is on track to paying down $10,000 in debt! Inspired by someone else’s journey to pay off their debt and take a sabbatical, she got busy researching and just after her birthday in January 2020,… Continue reading Chapter 39-Kenya of Kenya Imani The post Chapter 39-Kenya of Kenya Imani appeared first on Black Women Travel Podcast.
2020-03-29
00 min
Brave In Vision
Couch Conversations with Kenya Series Launch - Chapter 1 | Episode 15
Welcome to Couch Conversations — a three-part series where I open up and share, The Book of Kenya. After 14 incredible episodes, it dawned on me that our guests have shared some of the most amazing stories. These stories highlight the beauty found in walking through challenging seasons in life and in the midst of it all ... finding “your brave.“ There was only one thing missing, my story. In the next episodes, my forever girlfriends Ayodola Anise and Talaya Simpson will cohost the Couch Conversations mini-series, as the interviewer becomes the interviewee. In today’s episode, I share my journey to brave and the...
2019-10-24
46 min