Sam
I fully support your sentiments on protecting human values. Indeed most radio station don't seem to care much about this; ironically most of these shows are during the hours when some of us are with school going children in the vehicles. Yes some topics maybe relevant, but they need to be discussed in moderation. there are shows like bursted - you wonder what the purpose is; human beings are not angels and assisting partners to burst each other with no help for reconciliation is sad. I often switch from station to station, and I must admit i foind KISS FM more moderate and comfortable - except for the boring music.
We need talk shows to be more on protecting and promoting human values. If a Husband or Wife have issues, then the show shoulde be on how best to help resolve the issues - correct weaknesses/mistakes; assistying to promote cohesion and not concentrate on developing rebelions. We are lucky in Africa that some of the caltural values have helped togetherness in the family; as oposed to western where marriage is more than often short time - and its quite normal for one to say they are in their fith marriage.
Henry Okubo
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Role of Technology in Business on Enterprise Kenya (KTN)
When did you last go to a store? A few minutes ago may be? The store is a good example of how dependant business is on technology. It’s integration into a business causes efficiency and generally profitability, at various levels. In our own context, we might need to ask ourselves whether this has been realized and if not what are the reasons. Peter Wakasiaka of IAT tried to answer these questions in an interview on KTN’s Enterprise Kenya.
He said that there is need for awareness. Entrepreneurs need to know the benefits of integrating technology into their business. The best was to see this is by looking at the long term. For instance, it might cost to buy software to run some operations of the business, but in the long run, that will save on salaries.
He also explored on the benefits of using locally developed software. We do understand our needs better, and local developers are thus in a position to develop what is most ideal for us here. A system developed from outside may sometimes require much work in customizing it in order to cater for the need it’s meant to solve. We need to encourage the adaptation and development of Kenyan based software. This is good for the industry and the economy as well.
Business Tips: How to Earn From Your Talent
This is a common part of the program. The tips this time, involves helping someone utilize their talents for a vocation. It is important to ask yourself these questions:
1.What is your talent? What is it that you love doing or find it that you can start?
2.Find a way to market it. If you are into music, you could for instance find approaches some places to book for gigs
3.Think about what it is worth to you: You must value your talent.
4.Work on what you want to pursue especially if you’re not good at it. You need to take time to develop it
5.Find your own style (everyone has their unique was of bringing out what it is they do). By discovering this an individual can create for themselves a niche
6.Don’t wait for something ‘ideal’ to happen in order to get started: start with what your have and work your way up
7.Write down your ambitions (what’s written is already half done)
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He said that there is need for awareness. Entrepreneurs need to know the benefits of integrating technology into their business. The best was to see this is by looking at the long term. For instance, it might cost to buy software to run some operations of the business, but in the long run, that will save on salaries.
He also explored on the benefits of using locally developed software. We do understand our needs better, and local developers are thus in a position to develop what is most ideal for us here. A system developed from outside may sometimes require much work in customizing it in order to cater for the need it’s meant to solve. We need to encourage the adaptation and development of Kenyan based software. This is good for the industry and the economy as well.
Business Tips: How to Earn From Your Talent
This is a common part of the program. The tips this time, involves helping someone utilize their talents for a vocation. It is important to ask yourself these questions:
1.What is your talent? What is it that you love doing or find it that you can start?
2.Find a way to market it. If you are into music, you could for instance find approaches some places to book for gigs
3.Think about what it is worth to you: You must value your talent.
4.Work on what you want to pursue especially if you’re not good at it. You need to take time to develop it
5.Find your own style (everyone has their unique was of bringing out what it is they do). By discovering this an individual can create for themselves a niche
6.Don’t wait for something ‘ideal’ to happen in order to get started: start with what your have and work your way up
7.Write down your ambitions (what’s written is already half done)
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Julia Confronting Her Mother at School (Tahidi High, Citizen TV)
According to Sish, exchanging a business card is as good as kissing. She reports the ‘kissing incident’ to Julia who goes ahead to confront her mother, and much to the shock of some ‘observers’, that’s OJ and Sish, slaps her mother on the face. Miss Morgan happens to be watching too, in disbelief.
It later emerges that Julia’s parents are divorcing. As you watch her plead with her mother, “Please don’t leave us…I’m sure you can work it out”, your heart cannot help going out to a young person in her position. Experts would tell us that a family breaking apart is one of the most painful experiences. What this does to the children is devastating.
What if someone’s decision is to blame for this? It’s possible to feel anger and frustration towards such a person, yet many people think it’s acceptable to cheat on a spouse. Before someone looks at this issue as casually as the society is gravitating towards, it might help to take a good look at your family, which you value (assuming you do), and know that you could be writing a sentence to its demise, and permanently affect other peoples lives, whom you claimed to care about, for good! Quite sobering, isn’t it?
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It later emerges that Julia’s parents are divorcing. As you watch her plead with her mother, “Please don’t leave us…I’m sure you can work it out”, your heart cannot help going out to a young person in her position. Experts would tell us that a family breaking apart is one of the most painful experiences. What this does to the children is devastating.
What if someone’s decision is to blame for this? It’s possible to feel anger and frustration towards such a person, yet many people think it’s acceptable to cheat on a spouse. Before someone looks at this issue as casually as the society is gravitating towards, it might help to take a good look at your family, which you value (assuming you do), and know that you could be writing a sentence to its demise, and permanently affect other peoples lives, whom you claimed to care about, for good! Quite sobering, isn’t it?
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Hellon to Appear on Crosstalk @ 8PM on Family TV
Most people believe that Finger of God, headed by Hellon, is a cult. He however doesn’t think so. In a snapshot of the interview, Hellon challenges anyone to come out in the open, open the bible side by side, and “not call the media while I’m not there…”, He says. Being a Christian station, it will be interesting to hear his biblical doctrine, his perspective on what is being said about him and the recent very controversial events.
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Post Election Violence Report on Inside Story (KTN)
From KTN’s Inside Story report on post election violence, its evident that Kenyans cannot leave anything to chance. For instance, the channels that were used to put arms in the wrong hands are still open. It’s so shocking that some high ranking people have been involved in this and other vices that fueled the violence.
The government needs to see the seriousness, and determine to put a stop to this, provide justice to the victims and implement the reform agenda.
We as Kenyans have a role to play. We must refuse negative ethnicity, and preach the same. We must see each other as brothers and sisters, and anything that says otherwise should not be given any chance. This has to start with an individual. We need to pray for this nation. We cannot sit back in assumption. We have to be proactive.
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The government needs to see the seriousness, and determine to put a stop to this, provide justice to the victims and implement the reform agenda.
We as Kenyans have a role to play. We must refuse negative ethnicity, and preach the same. We must see each other as brothers and sisters, and anything that says otherwise should not be given any chance. This has to start with an individual. We need to pray for this nation. We cannot sit back in assumption. We have to be proactive.
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Business, Investment and the Future of Kenya on Eye Witness Business (K24)
What do we want to see in Kenya? We could have dozens of answers for this question: better living standards, improved security, poverty eradication, access to better health care, more opportunities, improved infrastructure, increased literacy levels and the list goes on. Where does the realization of these begin? Business: entrepreneurship and investment holds the key to the answer. The two have to be brought together. The fusion of resources and business ventures must happen.
Emerging Markets Investments Club (EMIC) are on a mission. This is a consortium of various stakeholders – investors, entrepreneurs, and even government who come together, share information on how to take this country forward. A major aim is to create human capital and build capacity among entrepreneurs. This is what we need to make things work for us.
Dr. Karanja of EMIC insists that our perception towards business and entrepreneurship needs to change. We must have the attitude that ‘it’s possible’; it can be done. We have a lot of potential; ideas that can transform people’s lives, and believing that we can change things to be what we want them to be, is important in order to take our ideas to the next level. We might not have all the infrastructure required to do it, unlike in the developed nations, but we can start with what we got. We can start now, and not wait for the sweet by and by, or for somebody else to come from outside to help us do it.
Asked about his take on the Vision 2030, James Kairu the founder of EMIC supports it and maintains that we can utilize it to change things. We should all come together, as we ask ourselves how this can be achieved. We must also ensure that it’s free from any political motivation.
We also need to be action oriented. Actualization is where the rubber meets the road. EMIC is active on this aspect and is having various initiatives involved in training entrepreneurs, providing mechanisms for mobilization for funding of ventures and ideas, particularly private equity and venture capital. I personally believe this is the fuel that we need to launch this country onto an economic progression.
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Emerging Markets Investments Club (EMIC) are on a mission. This is a consortium of various stakeholders – investors, entrepreneurs, and even government who come together, share information on how to take this country forward. A major aim is to create human capital and build capacity among entrepreneurs. This is what we need to make things work for us.
Dr. Karanja of EMIC insists that our perception towards business and entrepreneurship needs to change. We must have the attitude that ‘it’s possible’; it can be done. We have a lot of potential; ideas that can transform people’s lives, and believing that we can change things to be what we want them to be, is important in order to take our ideas to the next level. We might not have all the infrastructure required to do it, unlike in the developed nations, but we can start with what we got. We can start now, and not wait for the sweet by and by, or for somebody else to come from outside to help us do it.
Asked about his take on the Vision 2030, James Kairu the founder of EMIC supports it and maintains that we can utilize it to change things. We should all come together, as we ask ourselves how this can be achieved. We must also ensure that it’s free from any political motivation.
We also need to be action oriented. Actualization is where the rubber meets the road. EMIC is active on this aspect and is having various initiatives involved in training entrepreneurs, providing mechanisms for mobilization for funding of ventures and ideas, particularly private equity and venture capital. I personally believe this is the fuel that we need to launch this country onto an economic progression.
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Friday, March 5, 2010
Launch of Ihub on Financial Markets Live (KTN)
Launching of Ihub was quite phenomenon for the technical community. The fact that KTN gave it such a good coverage and substantial air time on Financial Markets live was quite encouraging.
Ihub creates a platform for Kenyan software and web developers as well other techies to meet and collaborate to bring out various innovations. The facility is equipped with a host of resources including fast internet provided by KDN and Zuku.
Such initiative a good step in the right direction, where encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship as a whole is given the platform to bloom and flourish. I’m sure phenomenon things will come out as a result of this. Many kudos to the team responsible for conception and realization of this dream! We all owe it to them. We can only hope that many entities will emulate this example for greater good.
Can find out more on Ihub at http://www.ihub.co.ke
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Ihub creates a platform for Kenyan software and web developers as well other techies to meet and collaborate to bring out various innovations. The facility is equipped with a host of resources including fast internet provided by KDN and Zuku.
Such initiative a good step in the right direction, where encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship as a whole is given the platform to bloom and flourish. I’m sure phenomenon things will come out as a result of this. Many kudos to the team responsible for conception and realization of this dream! We all owe it to them. We can only hope that many entities will emulate this example for greater good.
Can find out more on Ihub at http://www.ihub.co.ke
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Esther Adongo Timberlake; Who Did This to Her?!
The tale surrounding Esther Arunga (as we know her, whose last name she has vehemently revoked), started out as drama, evolved into a disturbing puzzle mixed with disappointment, but that seems to be settling, unfortunately into a sad conclusion; very sad indeed; if you don’t think so, just for a moment put yourself in her parents shoes. And so many people did look up to her.
But leaving that for a moment, I’ve posted severally concerning this matter, and every time, trying to be optimistic and as defending as I can. But as of now, I can only say one thing: I’m done! So are many concerned Kenyans I believe. Not with Esther really; I believe she’s dealing with something that she seems to have no control over, what ever it is, I don’t know.
This rule has been tried and tested, and it really sobers me up: when you think everyone else is wrong but you, that should be a red flag right there. We’ve all been suspecting something going wrong, and felt that it will come out sooner or later. Well, the writing is on the wall; finally, it has come out!
I don’t at all wish to get into the relationship obscurity; I’d only pray that poor Wilson will have the strength to move on. However, I can’t leave without saying this: honoring parents is not a choice, unless the bible is the most foreign book to you. The single thought of taking them to court, for the simple reason of caring for you, so much enough to get the best professional help in the country, is not honor. Anyone can figure that out.
Now, this is my problem: Esther is under spiritual guidance. However, despite the big mistakes that she’s been making, that are so obvious (who would sue their parents for the ‘mistake’ of loving them!?), nothing seems to be bothering her spiritual leadership. Jesus Christ said, “You’ll know them by their fruits”. The fruits are all too evident. If I were in the same church or organization, I would run for my life!!
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But leaving that for a moment, I’ve posted severally concerning this matter, and every time, trying to be optimistic and as defending as I can. But as of now, I can only say one thing: I’m done! So are many concerned Kenyans I believe. Not with Esther really; I believe she’s dealing with something that she seems to have no control over, what ever it is, I don’t know.
This rule has been tried and tested, and it really sobers me up: when you think everyone else is wrong but you, that should be a red flag right there. We’ve all been suspecting something going wrong, and felt that it will come out sooner or later. Well, the writing is on the wall; finally, it has come out!
I don’t at all wish to get into the relationship obscurity; I’d only pray that poor Wilson will have the strength to move on. However, I can’t leave without saying this: honoring parents is not a choice, unless the bible is the most foreign book to you. The single thought of taking them to court, for the simple reason of caring for you, so much enough to get the best professional help in the country, is not honor. Anyone can figure that out.
Now, this is my problem: Esther is under spiritual guidance. However, despite the big mistakes that she’s been making, that are so obvious (who would sue their parents for the ‘mistake’ of loving them!?), nothing seems to be bothering her spiritual leadership. Jesus Christ said, “You’ll know them by their fruits”. The fruits are all too evident. If I were in the same church or organization, I would run for my life!!
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Esther Arunga Loosing Her Chaguo la Teeniez Award Nomination: Was it Justified?
Most of us watched closely the recent turn of events involving former KTN News anchor Esther Arunga that were quite complicated. It was marked by her drastic decisions she made, and that’s what left many questions in people’s minds. It is obvious that some decisions we make come at a cost, but could Esther have had too much than she bargained for? For instance, for someone like her, walking near a police cell, let alone being in one, would have been a strange piece. Now she can tell you a thing or two about it.
But her woes are far from over. Having been a darling and a good example to many, she had been nominated for the Chaguo la Teeniez award, which votes on the best role model; almost has a tag on her! But that is no more, and she has been replaced. My nagging question is, was this justified? I believe that one event cannot change who you are. It shouldn’t be fair to entirely rely on it in judging someone.
So who has replaced Esther for the nomination, you must be asking. Well, someone you know very well, that's Michael Joseph, Safaricom's CEO. Could someone educate me more on this award please?
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But her woes are far from over. Having been a darling and a good example to many, she had been nominated for the Chaguo la Teeniez award, which votes on the best role model; almost has a tag on her! But that is no more, and she has been replaced. My nagging question is, was this justified? I believe that one event cannot change who you are. It shouldn’t be fair to entirely rely on it in judging someone.
So who has replaced Esther for the nomination, you must be asking. Well, someone you know very well, that's Michael Joseph, Safaricom's CEO. Could someone educate me more on this award please?
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Mother in-law on Citizen TV @ 7.35PM Sundays
It is said that when the Mother-in law is coming to stay, that even the mice throw themselves on the traps! Meet the Mwamba's and meet the larger- than- life- Mother in law who has decided to set camp at her son's home. As usual,….driving everyone especially his wife Alison up the bend.Detested by some, adored by others...that is Charity! Always up to some plot to have her way...and as the two women battle it out to prove who is the alpha-woman, will Alison's gloves come off?..Will Charity's visit to her son's home ever end? Laughter, tears, the expected and the unexpected are all in abundance at the Mwamba's ...where the drama never stops…
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Tahidi High on Citizen TV @ 7.35 Tuesdays
An action packed high school drama, full of intrigue, love, infighting as well as the usual battle of the sexes. Based on a high-class secondary school, Tahidi High brings to fore the daily conflicts between teachers, students and parents in a typical Kenyan setting. It’s a story about students' struggle to tackle life's dilemmas and challenges and teachers struggling to bring sanity to the institution and those within it.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Joseph Hellon on the Bench (K24)
I had been really looking forward to hear Hellon speak out without the pressure of journalists and the circumstances. I think the bench would be the ideal place for this and so it really caught my attention.
There are all the questions and speculations surrounding Hellon, including being said to be heading a cultist organization. After listening to him, I can’t really say that Finger of God Ministries is a cult. That would not be my issue. In fact, I think what he says has soundness if you measure it with the bible. And I appreciated the fact that he was not shying away from the bible in today’s very secular world.
But that does not mean I agree with him; I find his approach is too strong; Christian faith is founded on principles of love, forgiveness, humility and such. I've been taught that if we’re so concerned about proving a point to someone, then something is wrong. I think Hellon has enough people whom he seems ready to get even with. He was saying it on the show; for instance, he really blasted the guys from his church who differed with him; he actually fired them in the first place!
Then comes Esther’s case: this is a young woman who has her life put together, flying high in her career, preparing to get married while all of a sudden these things take a totally different turn, due to association with Hellon’s church. I don’t about you but we don’t do that in the church I come from! At present, a word has it that she’s be receiving professional help.
Then I have a question for Hellon: what’s his vision for this country, as he prepares to vie for the high office? I ask this because what I see of him, is more of a fighter, ready to finish off an opponent. Well it’s true that this has its place, but by now we need to have seen a vision; someone with a mission. Maybe he’ll eventually convince me and the people.
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There are all the questions and speculations surrounding Hellon, including being said to be heading a cultist organization. After listening to him, I can’t really say that Finger of God Ministries is a cult. That would not be my issue. In fact, I think what he says has soundness if you measure it with the bible. And I appreciated the fact that he was not shying away from the bible in today’s very secular world.
But that does not mean I agree with him; I find his approach is too strong; Christian faith is founded on principles of love, forgiveness, humility and such. I've been taught that if we’re so concerned about proving a point to someone, then something is wrong. I think Hellon has enough people whom he seems ready to get even with. He was saying it on the show; for instance, he really blasted the guys from his church who differed with him; he actually fired them in the first place!
Then comes Esther’s case: this is a young woman who has her life put together, flying high in her career, preparing to get married while all of a sudden these things take a totally different turn, due to association with Hellon’s church. I don’t about you but we don’t do that in the church I come from! At present, a word has it that she’s be receiving professional help.
Then I have a question for Hellon: what’s his vision for this country, as he prepares to vie for the high office? I ask this because what I see of him, is more of a fighter, ready to finish off an opponent. Well it’s true that this has its place, but by now we need to have seen a vision; someone with a mission. Maybe he’ll eventually convince me and the people.
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Esther Arunga on the Bench (K24)
I watched Esther Arunga on the bench. She looked good and pretty as always. One thing was quite evident from her tone and her emphasis: combat! She came out very strong, and she had a word or two for several people whom she was not very happy with. She has several law suites to file too. Then the quite huge announcement that one could expect from her, that of running against Joseph Hellon for the country’s top job! She’s not just announcing this, but has all the faith that it will be realized; she actually said she’ll be very surprised if it doesn’t.
But this is my confusion right there: what is it about? Is it about faith or political goal. I’ve no problem with either but the connection between the two ought to be properly defined.
I also couldn’t stop thinking that Esther is not herself. For instance, if you say that someone is planning to kill you, and say it on television, articulately identify the person without blinking, you’d better have the evidence. It should not be so easy for anyone. It’s also hard to understand how she decided to quite her job. One might think that her positioning would be the best for someone in her profession. The fact that she broke her engagement with Wilson is quite worrying; and the reasons are very contradictory: is it infidelity, or is it that he was pressing for sex before they were married?
Well, that aside, it later emerged that Esther is having some consultations with a doctor, and I cannot agree more; I thinks she really needs that, time to reflect on all this and the turn of events that have happened just too fast.
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But this is my confusion right there: what is it about? Is it about faith or political goal. I’ve no problem with either but the connection between the two ought to be properly defined.
I also couldn’t stop thinking that Esther is not herself. For instance, if you say that someone is planning to kill you, and say it on television, articulately identify the person without blinking, you’d better have the evidence. It should not be so easy for anyone. It’s also hard to understand how she decided to quite her job. One might think that her positioning would be the best for someone in her profession. The fact that she broke her engagement with Wilson is quite worrying; and the reasons are very contradictory: is it infidelity, or is it that he was pressing for sex before they were married?
Well, that aside, it later emerged that Esther is having some consultations with a doctor, and I cannot agree more; I thinks she really needs that, time to reflect on all this and the turn of events that have happened just too fast.
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Dr. Phil on Family TV @ 9.35PM Weekdays
Dr. Phil is a well renowned psychologist, and a great show host; so much that he’s one of the few ranked among the top show hosts in the world like Oprah.
He brings guests on the show that happen to be ordinary people dealing, or having dealt with diverse level of circumstances; from those that every person can identify with, to others that are quite isolated. That makes it very interesting because we are naturally like both. He’s really cool calm and collected and authoritative at the same time, especially when he brings in some technical input which he does well.
He offers help to his guests and viewers, based on the topic being handled in the show, which he presents it to his guests and leaves it to them to consider. It’s productive given the fact that he’s an expert in what the show is all about.
From time to time, Dr. Phil commits to bring back some guests who have been in his show, to evaluate the progress they made since they had to his show last.
Dr. Phil has his signature of ending the show by getting his wife off the audience as she’s always conspicuously in the show, and grabbing her hand as they walk off, with her quick short steps while he waves. Might look dramatic at times but interesting; people have actually written to him just on this one alone.
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He brings guests on the show that happen to be ordinary people dealing, or having dealt with diverse level of circumstances; from those that every person can identify with, to others that are quite isolated. That makes it very interesting because we are naturally like both. He’s really cool calm and collected and authoritative at the same time, especially when he brings in some technical input which he does well.
He offers help to his guests and viewers, based on the topic being handled in the show, which he presents it to his guests and leaves it to them to consider. It’s productive given the fact that he’s an expert in what the show is all about.
From time to time, Dr. Phil commits to bring back some guests who have been in his show, to evaluate the progress they made since they had to his show last.
Dr. Phil has his signature of ending the show by getting his wife off the audience as she’s always conspicuously in the show, and grabbing her hand as they walk off, with her quick short steps while he waves. Might look dramatic at times but interesting; people have actually written to him just on this one alone.
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On the Bench by Jeff Koinange on K24
This is probably one of the most popular shows. If you’ve heard something that’s phenomenon about anyone, chances are that you’ll find them on this show being interviewed by Jeff Koinange. The former CNN reporter is a well articulated show host – quite rare to find; his style might be controversial: heavy western accent, strong body language, dramatic accentuation and all, but there’s one thing that no one can dispute: he sure stands out in his profession.
As he ends the show, Jeff will have to make you say the station’s slogan with you; it doesn’t matter who you are, but you’ll say the last part of the line, “All Kenyan, all the time”. All guests do comply, with one exception, one veteran politician; he was straight on it, “No I won’t do it”. That was right on the show; it might have appeared humorous at first but I later thought, we’ve had a culture of hurting one another; those who’ve fought for democracy in this country have had a bitter share of this. This can affect someone, to an extent of being very cautious before trusting anyone on anything. I’d to hear you take on this show.
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As he ends the show, Jeff will have to make you say the station’s slogan with you; it doesn’t matter who you are, but you’ll say the last part of the line, “All Kenyan, all the time”. All guests do comply, with one exception, one veteran politician; he was straight on it, “No I won’t do it”. That was right on the show; it might have appeared humorous at first but I later thought, we’ve had a culture of hurting one another; those who’ve fought for democracy in this country have had a bitter share of this. This can affect someone, to an extent of being very cautious before trusting anyone on anything. I’d to hear you take on this show.
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Drive Through History on Family TV
Dave visits some of the most historical sites in America such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Valley Forge and the Polish Patriot Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Special emphasis is given to understanding the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
In a fast, fun style all his own, Dave Stott’s explores the rich history of early America and he embraces the Christian influences that helped shape history. Christian history is always part of every show.
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In a fast, fun style all his own, Dave Stott’s explores the rich history of early America and he embraces the Christian influences that helped shape history. Christian history is always part of every show.
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Kirk Cameron on Family TV
Kirk Cameron takes a radical approach to evangelism. He calls it the way of the master. He maintains that when Jesus was on earth, He spoke the truth directly, calling the people to “repent or die”. He’s against the gospel of preaching the gospel of, “come to Jesus and your life will be good”. He argues that when someone finds challenges in Christian life which is expected as opposed to the “good life” all the way, the person is bound to give up and turn back.
The way of the master is a reality TV, where Kirk Cameron and his co-host walk up to people in the streets and engages them in conversations, aimed at showing them their spiritual position in relation to judgment, by just using the 10 commandments. For instance, if someone has ever told a lie, looked at a woman with lust and so on, common things that people are guilty of, one is brought to realization that they have fallen on God’s standard and stand to face judgment. On the basis of this new knowledge, one can seek a solution which is to accept Jesus as savior and Lord.
The hosts also encounter people from different sects and cults, and in the show they bring out their beliefs, explaining exactly how they’ve deviated from the truth.
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The way of the master is a reality TV, where Kirk Cameron and his co-host walk up to people in the streets and engages them in conversations, aimed at showing them their spiritual position in relation to judgment, by just using the 10 commandments. For instance, if someone has ever told a lie, looked at a woman with lust and so on, common things that people are guilty of, one is brought to realization that they have fallen on God’s standard and stand to face judgment. On the basis of this new knowledge, one can seek a solution which is to accept Jesus as savior and Lord.
The hosts also encounter people from different sects and cults, and in the show they bring out their beliefs, explaining exactly how they’ve deviated from the truth.
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700 Club on Family TV @ 11PM Weekdays
The show is produced by US based TV station by the name CBN (Christian Broadcasting News). It’s hosted by various hosts including it’s founder Pat Robertson, his son Gordon Robertson and others. They also highly publicize their news portal, CBN.COM
They focus more on international news in America as well as world wide, especially those that religious or morality significance. Pat Robertson is quite out spoken especially on Middle East and America’s political issues.
The show also spends enough time on health, fitness and lifestyle, including diet and exercise tips. I feel this is important since healthy people are more productive, and also many problems we face can be easily checked by observing a healthy lifestyle.
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They focus more on international news in America as well as world wide, especially those that religious or morality significance. Pat Robertson is quite out spoken especially on Middle East and America’s political issues.
The show also spends enough time on health, fitness and lifestyle, including diet and exercise tips. I feel this is important since healthy people are more productive, and also many problems we face can be easily checked by observing a healthy lifestyle.
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Cleflo Dollar on Family TV @ 10.30 PM Weekdays
Dr. Cleflo is a preacher of the Word of God. The 30 min program is packed with teachings from the bible that are very enlightening. They run as series runs for a period of time, before another new one takes over and the process continues.
There is a misconception that Dr. Cleflo teaches on prosperity alone. By listening to this program you’ll then realize how untrue this is. The teachings cover various aspects of a Christian life including holiness, living right, relationships and of course Word of faith including principles that bring health and prosperity. My personal view is that there is nothing wrong with on prosperity, as long as it’s given its place and God is given His place in ones life. In fact we need to be prosperous in order for us to be effective in what God has called us to do. God comes first, and after focusing on Him seeking Him, then as the bible says we’ll experience blessing and all other good things that we need for this life.
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There is a misconception that Dr. Cleflo teaches on prosperity alone. By listening to this program you’ll then realize how untrue this is. The teachings cover various aspects of a Christian life including holiness, living right, relationships and of course Word of faith including principles that bring health and prosperity. My personal view is that there is nothing wrong with on prosperity, as long as it’s given its place and God is given His place in ones life. In fact we need to be prosperous in order for us to be effective in what God has called us to do. God comes first, and after focusing on Him seeking Him, then as the bible says we’ll experience blessing and all other good things that we need for this life.
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Praise The Lord on Family TV on Weekdays Latenight
This is a TBN show brought on Family TV. TBN is an international satellite TV station that was founded by the Crouch family.
The guests in the Praise the LORD show include people who have made great impact in the world. They are interviewed by other established individuals in spiritual leadership. These are mostly pastors, and bible teachers and also people in the entertainment industry, like actors, movie producers and renowned gospel artists. Some people who’ve made appearances on Praise the LORD show include Bishop TD Jakes, Pastor Benny Hinn, Prophetess Juanita Bynam, Dr. Mark Chirona, Brother Kenneth Copeland, Cece Winans, Kirk Franklin, Cryphton Davis, Jason Crab and many more.
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The guests in the Praise the LORD show include people who have made great impact in the world. They are interviewed by other established individuals in spiritual leadership. These are mostly pastors, and bible teachers and also people in the entertainment industry, like actors, movie producers and renowned gospel artists. Some people who’ve made appearances on Praise the LORD show include Bishop TD Jakes, Pastor Benny Hinn, Prophetess Juanita Bynam, Dr. Mark Chirona, Brother Kenneth Copeland, Cece Winans, Kirk Franklin, Cryphton Davis, Jason Crab and many more.
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Stitchie on Jam 316 (Radio 316)
Stitchie is a renown International gospel reggae artist from Jamaica. He is visiting Kenya and is scheduled to perform in Mavuno Mega Dome. He made an appearance on Mike on the Mike’s show on Radio 316, where he narrates his life, what he believes, but it’s how he gave his life to Jesus that captured my attention.
Stitchie was not initially a born again Christian. But in an international festival, he performed and the remarkable thing is that on a stage where people were mentioning different kind of gods, he mentioned the name of Jesus Christ which was quite a shocker to everyone. He went ahead and became the best performer in that festival. After all the attention he got from that, one man approached him and gave him a gift; it was a small Gedions Bible as he came to find out.
In his hotel room, he could go through various scriptures given for different life situations; when discouraged, when lonely and so on. He was then so convicted that he needed to change his was of life and turn to God. He told his crew that he was quiting music and gave his life to Christ!
Stitchie has this inspiration to share, that it’s important to know who you are; what’s your identity? He reminds us that we are a holy nation. He quoted the song, “Justified, royal priesthood, holy nation, little lower than the angels”.
When asked what to expect in the concert, Stitchie promised ‘Love in the Dome’. ‘Expect God’s presence, love, come to see not what Stitchie will do but what God will do.’. He said. He promised to perform to the best of his ability in excellence, “Because I give praise unto the King”, he added.
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Stitchie was not initially a born again Christian. But in an international festival, he performed and the remarkable thing is that on a stage where people were mentioning different kind of gods, he mentioned the name of Jesus Christ which was quite a shocker to everyone. He went ahead and became the best performer in that festival. After all the attention he got from that, one man approached him and gave him a gift; it was a small Gedions Bible as he came to find out.
In his hotel room, he could go through various scriptures given for different life situations; when discouraged, when lonely and so on. He was then so convicted that he needed to change his was of life and turn to God. He told his crew that he was quiting music and gave his life to Christ!
Stitchie has this inspiration to share, that it’s important to know who you are; what’s your identity? He reminds us that we are a holy nation. He quoted the song, “Justified, royal priesthood, holy nation, little lower than the angels”.
When asked what to expect in the concert, Stitchie promised ‘Love in the Dome’. ‘Expect God’s presence, love, come to see not what Stitchie will do but what God will do.’. He said. He promised to perform to the best of his ability in excellence, “Because I give praise unto the King”, he added.
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Jam 316 with Big Mike on the Mike on Radio 316, Morning Weekdays
Mike on the Mike comes to me as a person full of energy and passion. He is loud and gives one the kind of start ones need for the day; got to start strong! His sense of humor is very balanced, and it doesn’t matter what your morning is like, or how dull you feel, Mike will sure get your face lighting up!
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Route 104 with Justus Owaka on Hope FM @ 4 PM Weekdays
At a time when hoping to get home fastest you can, Justo, as people fondly call him, will give you real company. Here’s how I would describe him: warm, funny and loud! And a good singer himself too. He probably should consider doing a CD… He likes to laughs and he’ll take you with him for sure! The music is also very balanced gospel and great too. He also occasionally gets candid about some issues affecting the society, telling it like it is, and stepping on toes if necessary which is quite another side of him
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Shangilia with Anthony Ndiema on Hope FM @ 1 PM Weekdays
If you ever listened to this show, you’ll hear something like, “Niko darasani” (I’m in class), and you think, no one should be listening to radio in class!! But you’ll soon to realize that the class is the show, and teachers are the hosts (Anthony Ndiema and John Gichuru mlipa ushuru aliyeone nuru). And I quite like it.
If you ever wanted to hear the best of Gospel Kenyan local, then Shangilia is the show for you. One thing that you will realize on this show is that Kenya has talent. Kenyan local music has surely come a long way, and the appreciation that it has continued to receive from Kenyans is very well substantiated.
Something else unique about this show is that it’s the only one done in Swahili in an English language station. Anthony Ndiema, one the show host has a quite charismatic personality, and has a rich tone of pure Swahili language unlike many of the younger generation that are more into Sheng (Swahili’s slang). His co-host John Gichuru is a perfect complement.
Shangilia’s listeners are usually treated to some appearances by various Kenyan gospel artists. Daddy Owen aka Papa Fololo aka King of Kapungala, Jimmy Gait, Christine Ndela, Rough Tone, Mercy Masika, Neema, Eunice Njeri, Blackman Muthami, Asha Mapenzi to name just a few are some of the artists who have be guests at one time on Shangilia.
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If you ever wanted to hear the best of Gospel Kenyan local, then Shangilia is the show for you. One thing that you will realize on this show is that Kenya has talent. Kenyan local music has surely come a long way, and the appreciation that it has continued to receive from Kenyans is very well substantiated.
Something else unique about this show is that it’s the only one done in Swahili in an English language station. Anthony Ndiema, one the show host has a quite charismatic personality, and has a rich tone of pure Swahili language unlike many of the younger generation that are more into Sheng (Swahili’s slang). His co-host John Gichuru is a perfect complement.
Shangilia’s listeners are usually treated to some appearances by various Kenyan gospel artists. Daddy Owen aka Papa Fololo aka King of Kapungala, Jimmy Gait, Christine Ndela, Rough Tone, Mercy Masika, Neema, Eunice Njeri, Blackman Muthami, Asha Mapenzi to name just a few are some of the artists who have be guests at one time on Shangilia.
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Praise Junction with Wambui on Hope FM @ 11AM Weekdays
Wambui brings various guests who tackle spiritual issues from listeners. These are mainly pastors and bible teachers. Once in a while, experts in other fields outside spiritual circles come on board to handle issues in the relevant fields. One such is a show dedicated to a gynecologist once a month to handle productive health issues; there is one also dedicated to a lawyer to handle legal matters.
The show is very enlightening to a Christian in knowing how to relate some life’s issues with the bible. The expert shows are also really educative.
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The show is very enlightening to a Christian in knowing how to relate some life’s issues with the bible. The expert shows are also really educative.
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Rush Hour with Shaffie Weru and Kalekye Mumo on KISS 100, Evening Weekdays
The show is hosted by a young and energetic duo, who regularly get into heated discussion between them, and almost always falling out. It runs in the evening and is popular with many listeners for some relief in the evening traffic jam. The show plays a wide range of contemporary music including R&B and Hip Hop
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Rush Hour with Shaffie Weru and Kalekye Mumo on KISS 100, Evening Weekdays
The show is hosted by a young and energetic duo, who regularly get into heated discussion between them, and almost always falling out. It runs in the evening and is popular with many listeners for some relief in the evening traffic jam. The show plays a wide range of contemporary music including R&B and Hip Hop
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Kiss Big Breakfast with Caroline Mutoko on KISS 100, Weekday Mornings
Caroline is one of the most celebrated radio personalities. Many find her to have a strong temperament, may be by the manner in which she carries herself: no apologies at all. She would make you feel like if you stood up to each other on the face, she could easily knock you out! She’s known to cause temperatures to rise as a result of her approach in tackling some society issues. For instance, she’s remembered to have caused some serious friction with a certain major political figure in the government. The battle ended in court and went on for sometime.
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Miss Figure 8 on Love Connection on Mapenzi (Classic 105)
This particular lady is 22, beautiful, describes herself as a ‘figure 8’. My only question is the match she’s looking for: above 35 years man; I think this gap is too big, and I doubt if she’s after a committed relationship. A love relationship is a serious thing, and if it’s not intended to be a committed lasting one, it’s better not start it in the first place. You can save yours and another’s time. Correct me if I am wrong but someone putting great effort to find someone 13 years plus older, to me does not fall into the category of a long and lasting relationship; probably something for fun, while waiting to move on to something else. And that’s not okay.
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Love Connection on Mapenzi by Angela Angwenyi on Classic 105 Weekday Evenings
You’d probably find nothing wrong with the phrase “Love Connection”; after all, it’s a good thing to find love! I thought the same until I heard a lady in this show, who needs a man, to ‘spoil her’ and treat her as she would love to be treated. Of course there’s nothing wrong with this, except for one reason: she married.
And so on this front, I disagree with Angela. Probably some moderation would make the whole difference: what can go on air and what should not? Have some guidelines. That’s all I’m saying.
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And so on this front, I disagree with Angela. Probably some moderation would make the whole difference: what can go on air and what should not? Have some guidelines. That’s all I’m saying.
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Maina and Kingangi on Classic 105 Weekday Mornings
The show has a fantastic duo host, Maina Kageni and Mwalimu Kingangi. Mwalimu, as his co-host likes calling him, can make you laugh till you drop. You’ll hear virtually every public transport tuned to this show, and once in a while it’s common to have a whole bus lose composure especially on Mwalimu’s antics; the two makes quite a unique team that’s hard to come by any other way.
I however have some reservations on the later part of the show; various topics are tackled, most of which I personally disagree with on the basis of how lightly they are handled. I believe that nothing should done be at the expense of human values and propagation of the same. Unfortunately, I think this happens a lot in this show, by the look of most of the topics discussed and the tone with which they’re discussed. I must note that some of the topics are however objective and safe.
From time to time, I do make postings from these topics and give my views. You can join me in addressing some matters that could be hanging carelessly to the detriment of the youth and the society in general, and also give credit where it’s due.
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I however have some reservations on the later part of the show; various topics are tackled, most of which I personally disagree with on the basis of how lightly they are handled. I believe that nothing should done be at the expense of human values and propagation of the same. Unfortunately, I think this happens a lot in this show, by the look of most of the topics discussed and the tone with which they’re discussed. I must note that some of the topics are however objective and safe.
From time to time, I do make postings from these topics and give my views. You can join me in addressing some matters that could be hanging carelessly to the detriment of the youth and the society in general, and also give credit where it’s due.
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Truth FM
Truth FM is one of the newest Christian radio stations. It is good to have choices for great things and the station has provided just that. Filling the airwaves with the gospel is something great to happen.
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Radio 316
Radio 316, formerly Family FM, is the first Christian radio station in Kenya. It’s owned by Family Media, which also owns Family TV and Tune Inn music shops and the Friendship Company. Their offices are situated in Kileleshwa, one of Nairobi’s up market suburbs. The station runs Christian shows and Christian music. Their style of music seems to have a bias towards rock, whose taste is not as in many people as in other styles like R&B, Reggae and local.
But they do have inspiring shows, vibrant hosts and great music too. At some point at late night, the station is hooked on to it’s sister TV station’s voice, Family TV, so that you can follow the show that’s showing on TV on radio.
The station will always be credited as the pioneering Christian radio station, which has been a big desire in many Kenyan Christians.
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But they do have inspiring shows, vibrant hosts and great music too. At some point at late night, the station is hooked on to it’s sister TV station’s voice, Family TV, so that you can follow the show that’s showing on TV on radio.
The station will always be credited as the pioneering Christian radio station, which has been a big desire in many Kenyan Christians.
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Hope FM
This is the second mainstream Christian station to be introduced in Kenya. Owned by Christ is the answer ministries, the station has a balanced content with music spread over several genres. It has interesting shows and lots of music. The music featured includes praise and worship, gospel local and contemporary. Some shows are very much focused on the bible, for instance preaching from Jonnie Corson, bible questions with Wambui and various guests who are bible teachers and ministers.
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Easy FM
Easy FM is owned by Nation Media Group (NMG) and plays exclusively Blues and R&B music. This station uses the approach that life is already hard enough, (and no one should allow it to be made it any more difficult - I suppose). So a remedy for a hard life is necessary and Easy FM poses as that remedy.
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Classic 105
Classic 105 plays exclusive classic and soul music. Some of its shows are probably unrivaled by any other in the country in terms of popularity. It is owned by Africa Media, who are also the owners of Kiss 100, a sister radio station and two of one of the latest TV stations to be unveiled, the Kiss TV and Classic TV. Some of its popular shows include Maina and King’ang’i on Classic 105 and Love Connection by Angela Angwenyi
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