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The African Trumpet

The African Trumpet

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The African Trumpet is a podcast run by The Elephant, a platform for engaging citizens to reflect, re-member and re-envision their society by interrogating the past, the present, to fashion a future.
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A uniquely produced syndicated radio show by Dr. Kenya Oscar Radoli, the Technology Social Entrepreneur, that airs on Mawalking Radio (www.mawalkingradio.com), Pittsburgh's WRCT 88.3 FM (www.wrct.org), and Toronto's Asher Radio Prime (https://zeno.fm/radio/asher-radio-prime/) on Saturday at 8-10 pm EST. The show intentionally contributes to Pittsburgh's diversity programming and features Afro House, Soulful House, Reggae, Dancehall and a splash of Rhumba. Enjoy, subscribe, and support the gr ...
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Conversations with Kenyatta

Kenyatta D. Berry

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"Genealogy Roadshow" host and author of "The Family Tree Toolkit," Kenyatta D. Berry looks into genealogy, ancestry, and family history as well as what it means to have enslaved ancestors, and interviews experts in the field. The music for this podcast is "Good Vibe" by Ketsa.
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Foresight Africa Podcast

The Brookings Institution

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Foresight Africa podcast celebrates the dynamism and optimism across Africa and explores strategies for broadening the benefits of growth to all people in the region. Host Landry Signé, senior fellow in the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution, interviews policy experts and leaders from the public sector, private sector, and civil society on key trends affecting people and nations on the continent.
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The Kenyan Life Podcast

Justin Mureti

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Hello you, welcome to your number one podcast that talks about different aspects of life and every crazy thing in this beautiful country. For the cherry on top, I sprinkle your beautiful self with some motivation to start your week off. I'm not one to brag but the episodes are quite good. Sit back, relax and enjoy (i am a bit controversial) For any business enquiries please do email jmuretig007@gmail.com or reach me on my socials @jmureti on Instagram and Twitter or use @the kenyanlifepodcas ...
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The Busy Being Born Podcast

Kamande & Kigondu

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Spotlighting African Excellence. Hosted by the literal dynamic duo of a techie and an artiste; the podcast highlights personal growth and development by interviewing high performers, thinkers and subjects. Good things totally come in twos; the hosts - Kamande and Kigondu present a canvas for convos and interviews, the awakened and African, the creative and the technical, exploring living and being born, riding strong on their rendition of the Bob Dylan quote.. ”If you are not busy being born ...
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GUY CODE

Rene Oswere

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In early 2019, a myriad of domestic violence cases splashed Kenyan news headlines, Femicide was the new word on everyone's lips, around that time I asked myself, is this the beginning of the end for healthy relationships in Kenya as we know it? I began my journey to find out what was going on and how to stop a catastrophe. Join me on this quest.
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Selam & Hello

Lilly Bekele-Piper

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Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.
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Hosts Gavin Scott (from Chart Beats: A Journey Through Pop) and Matthew Denby work their way through all the singles produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman (SAW), starting in 1984 with "The Upstroke" by Agents Aren't Aeroplanes and taking in hits by Dead Or Alive, Hazell Dean, Bananarama, Princess, Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, Kylie Minogue, Sinitta, Jason Donovan, Divine, Sonia and more, as well as lesser known chart misses. Bonus interviews and discussion: chartbeats.com.au/saw ( ...
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"My First Time" brings together voices and stories on a topic that is to date highly taboo, but have a place in changing perceptions. These stories, once internalised, have the potential to improve the lives of millions, not only in Kenya but around the world, in putting an end to period poverty.
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East Africa NGO

Patrick Hill

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Introducing non-governmental organizations and projects operating in East Africa. Hosted by Patrick Hill, president and founder of Team in Faith (teaminfaith.org), the podcast shares experiences, insight and anecdotes from the field in some of the poorest communities on the African continent.
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The Break Time Podcast

Sir Denver B

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(Formerly Break Time on Westside) A young, witty, Kenyan guy's outlook on Love, Sex & Relationships in Nairobi, Kenya and the world at-large. Hosted by Sir Denver B, expect a mini-marathon of comedy, insight and controversial opinions with a dash of charm. New episodes out every Tuesday & Friday.
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Africa Straight Talk

Emmanuel Nado, Edwin Okong'o and Khaboshi Imbukwa

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Africa Straight Talk podcast offers unique perspectives on matters of the African continent and its diverse Diaspora. The hosts are not your stereotypical Africans, who believe that the West has to decide our continent's destiny. Emmanuel Nado (Côte d'Ivoire), Khaboshi Imbukwa (Kenya), Kwesi Wilson (Ghana), and Edwin Okong’o (Kenya) use their vast experience working in journalism, communications, and academia to make the kind of bold and unapologetic commentaries, news analysis, and argument ...
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Are you worried about our planet? Do you feel the need for change? Imagine a journey together. Changemakers around the world will share their views and solutions to the greatest challenge of our time. Diverse, Inclusive and Open. From Kenya to the World with Samuele Tini, 3 episodes per month,9,19 and 29!
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A gay, millennial from Chicago presents theories & rantings on pop culture as well as great dating advice and opinions on hood shxt. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kenya-jaye/support
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Living Rock Podcast

Living Rock Church

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Living Rock Church is a friendly, growing Christian church, meeting each week in Stoney Stanton, Atherstone, Market Harborough & Kenya. We’ve discovered that Jesus changes lives, heals bodies, restores families and gives meaning and purpose to us all. We’re convinced that church should be positive, practical, relevant and great fun! This podcast contains audio recordings from our Sunday gatherings.
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Unbroken Kenya.

KevMatara

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Unbroken Kenya is a platform dedicated to bringing to the fore independent, decisive and unfiltered thoughts by Kenyans and Pan Africans. I feature some of the most cut- throat content as well as interviews with up and comers, bigwigs, badasses, influencers, industry leaders. Unbroken Kenya is constantly evolving to become a spot where you can find the most relevant and authentic issue based content and have a good time with me too.
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Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Show

Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Show

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Kenyan Stories is the home of some of our most exciting stories from all over Kenya and the world. For the past twenty years, I have extensively covered people from all walks of life. There is a story in all of us! Please enjoy. I am a Global Executive Strategist and Business and Leadership Scaling (ILS) expert. I specialize in growing talents, scaling businesses, and bringing clarity to individuals and corporates in uncertain times. Daniel Duwa Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spoti ...
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In Kenya, families are waiting to find out if their missing children are still alive after a huge fire at a boarding school killed at least seventeen. Seventy students remain unaccounted for. The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher shares the latest. Also in the programme: In Manipur, in north east India, police say five people have been killed in the latest…
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The recent protests have brought Kenya’s governance trajectory into sharp focus. As the dust settles, many questions are begging for answers. In this episode, Wanjiru Gikonyo breaks down how the personal is political and the political is personal. She takes us through political participation, Bills in parliament, the debt crisis, and the possible f…
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Another summer reggae set that allowed us to introduce some new reggae joints. Checkout the playlist and enjoy this mellow set. https://serato.com/playlists/Tembo_Sounds/tembosounds-545-steel-city-reggae-nightsद्वारा Dr. Kenya Osi
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We are back from our season break to bring you this special and timely conversation. Since June 18, Kenya has been immersed in a political and cultural revolution. This episode features a dynamic conversation with two trailblazers in the world of media and marketing who discuss what it means to be fully present, transparent, and ethical as content …
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Protests are taking place across France over the appointment of Michel Barnier as the new French prime minister, after an election that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority. We hear from Nathalie Oziol, an MP with the left-wing La France Insoumise party. Also in the programme: the leaders of the UK and US foreign intelligence agencies…
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Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was allegedly shot by Israeli troops, according to local media reports and fellow activists, while taking part in a protest against Jewish settlement expansion in the town of Beita. The killing comes after Israeli forces withdrew from Jenin city at the end of a major nine-day operation. Also on the programme: an Mpox vaccination d…
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The three-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit wrapped up in Beijing on Friday. The big headline from this year's gathering was the announcement that China will provide $50.7 billion in financing to African countries over the next three years. Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled the customary mega pledge as part of a ten-point act…
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The Democratic Republic of Congo rolls out its mpox vaccine programme with 100,000 doses sent by the EU - but what logistical challenges do the medical teams face on the ground? Also on the programme: the UN says both sides in Sudan's civil conflict have committed atrocities that may constitute war crimes; and why China decided to abandon its forei…
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>Give your feedback here< It's all about dating and the dating market as we look at some deal makers and deal breakers in this episode. An old debate gets brought up again, only for Sir Denver B to slam it for its pettiness. From there, a look into single people having dating preferences, rich people lacking stability and 'ugly' people gaining vali…
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The family of the Ugandan athlete, Rebecca Cheptegei, has accused Kenyan police of failing to respond to warnings that her life was in danger. The Ugandan marathon runner was doused with petrol and set on fire at her home in western Kenya - allegedly by her former boyfriend. Also in the programme: France goes from its youngest to its oldest prime m…
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The Haitian authorities have expanded a state of emergency to the whole country as the government battles violent gangs that have taken control of large parts of the capital - and are attempting to move into other regions. We hear what life is like for people living through the insecurity. Also on the programme: President Macron of France has annou…
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Join Janet Mbugua in a heartfelt conversation with Zahra, "A Wounded Healer" and a mental health advocate dedicated to breaking the silence surrounding mental health in Kenya. Zahra shares her journey of overcoming mental health challenges and finding purpose in advocating for others. Explore her innovative approach to mental health through worksho…
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A gunman opened fire at Apalachee High School in the state of Georgia, and the authorities say one person has been arrested. US President Joe Biden says he is "mourning the deaths of those whose lives were cut short due to more senseless gun violence." Also on the programme: Seven people have been killed in Ukraine's western city of Lviv during a f…
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In this special episode the BBB duo sit with Filmmaker and third time podcast guest Alice Kombani and with Scientist, Entrepreneur and great supporter of the podcast Tracey Shiundu for a great conversation in ode to motherhood. The episode picks the convo from their early interactions with ideas of motherhood and marriage, to dating, doubts, rites,…
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The report into one of Britain's worst ever residential fires at Grenfell Tower in 2017, says 72 people died unnecessarily in the cladding-fuelled blaze. It blamed dishonest companies and indifferent authorities. Also on the programme, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been under considerable pressure this week to agree to a ceasefire w…
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Angola has faced waves of economic uncertainty over the last decade—from oil price shocks in 2014 and 2023 to the spillover effects’ of COVID-19. Despite these challenges, Angola is determined to manage the ramifications to its economy. Host Landry Signé is joined by Angola's minister of finance, Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves de Sousa, to discuss…
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President Zelensky says 2 Russian missiles struck a military training institute and a hospital in the central Ukrainian city, the worst single attack on a city this year. Also on the programme: An attempt by inmates to break out of a high-security prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the deaths of 129 people; and the Prague street …
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A BBC investigation has found that the number of illegal Israeli settler outposts in the occupied West Bank has risen rapidly in recent years. Documents seen by the BBC also show that sanctioned settlers have been supported by an organisation funded by the Israeli government. Also on the programme: why did Mongolian authorities fail to arrest Russi…
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>Give your feedback here< In an episode that tries to avoid being deep, wild takes on the LGBT are made due to new research on how they view each other. Sir Denver B then tackles the social awkwardness of the bulk of Gen Z, questioning where it came from, what it's impact is and how we could possibly solve the reality that is being the most connect…
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To wrap up 1992, Stock and Waterman worked with two new artists and two returning favourites. In the case of Kylie Minogue, it was to be her final single released with PWL. Fittingly, her version of "Celebration" was lifted from Greatest Hits and gave her a final UK top 20 hit before departing for new musical adventures. We hear from Phil Harding &…
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U.S. officials have spoken at length about the urgent need to end their country's dependency on China for the critical resources needed to power next-generation mobility and technology. Part of the solution, they say, is to compete directly with the Chinese for lithium, cobalt, and other critical mineral mining rights around the world. The problem …
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This year's Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit comes at a critical time for governments in both regions. While China is embroiled in an increasingly contentious great power duel with the United States, African governments are under mounting economic and social pressures. These challenges are prompting Chinese and African scholars to w…
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President Biden has said that a final deal for a ceasefire - and the release of hostages held in Gaza - is very close to being presented to Israel and Hamas, by mediators. He also said did not think the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was doing enough to secure an agreement. Benjamin Netanyahu has been appealing to the public for their …
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Israel's main union federation says hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in a strike to demand the government reach a deal with Hamas to free hostages from Gaza. A court has now ordered them to return to work. Also in the programme: Germany's far right AfD party wins Thuringia state election; and Sir Ian McKellen on continuing his acting…
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Yawa Hansen-Quao, founder of Leading Ladies Network, discusses the importance of empowering Africa's future leaders through ethical leadership, gender parity, and inclusive governance. She shares the inspiration behind her organization and the work they do to support young girls and women in their leadership journeys. Yawa emphasizes the need to me…
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Exit polls suggest the far right Alternative for Germany is on course to win a state election for the first time. The party is predicted to win around 33% percent of the votes in Thuringia and in the neighbouring state of Saxony, exit polls put the AfD in second place. Also in the programme: Protests have erupted in Israel after six hostages were k…
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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the killing of six hostages in Gaza shows Hamas doesn't want a ceasefire deal. The deaths came as aid agencies begin a mass vaccination campaign against polio in the Palestinian territory. We look in detail at both. Also in the programme: What is driving voters from eastern Germany? And an oper…
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The 2010 constitution turns 14 years today and has been observed in breach more than in observance. Key among these is the implementation of the rights of people with disabilities. In this conversation between The Elephant's Joe Kobuthi and Helen Mudora explore the nexus between the PWD statutes and the bill of rights.…
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