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Wamuzi In The Talk

Its about everything

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Esther Andika

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Esther Andika

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM With Felix Asunga

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Esther Andika

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  5. 32

    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM With Esther Andika

    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM delivers the day's most important stories with clarity, depth, and urgency. Tune in every night at 9PM for breaking headlines, political developments, community updates, business insights, and exclusive reports from across Kenya and beyond. Trusted voices bring you the news that matters—uncensored, factual, and relevant.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Felix Asunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  7. 30

    Kazi mbaya mbaya wanaitia mluhya. Wamuzi Radio @7PM With Felix Asunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  8. 29

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM With Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Esther Andika

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable. #news #wamuziradio #wamuzimedia #wamuzinewske #latestnews #breakingnews #kenyanews #kenyalatestnews #latestnews #politics #kenyapolitics #politicalnews

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    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM With Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  11. 26

    Esther Passaris Tables Controversial Bill to Criminalize Protests near Parliament. Wamuzi Radio @7PM with Felix Asunga

    Nairobi County Woman Representative Esther Passaris has stirred national uproar by proposing a sweeping amendment to the Public Order Act, effectively barring demonstrations within 100 metres of “protected areas” – including Parliament, court buildings, and other key public institutions .Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  12. 25

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM With Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Felix Asunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

  14. 23

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM With Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM with Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio @7PM With Emmanuel Omurunga

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    “Maandamano ya Jumatano Yalipangwa Kimakusudi!” – Murkomen Afichua Mpango wa Siri.

    Waziri wa Uchukuzi Kipchumba Murkomen amedai kuwa maandamano ya Jumatano hayakuwa ya ghafla bali yalipangwa kwa makusudi na baadhi ya viongozi. Kauli yake imezua hisia kali huku wananchi wakitaka kufahamu waliopanga na kwa nini. Skiza Habari Zinginezo ndani ya Wamuzi Radio na Felix. #news #latestnews #wamuziradio #breakingnews #politics #maandamano

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    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM

    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM delivers the day's most important stories with clarity, depth, and urgency. Tune in every night at 9PM for breaking headlines, political developments, community updates, business insights, and exclusive reports from across Kenya and beyond. Trusted voices bring you the news that matters—uncensored, factual, and relevant.

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    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7PM

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    26-Year-Old Woman Found Dead with Her Children on Bed in Masama, Kilimanjaro. Wamuzi Radio @7AM With Felix

    A chilling scene has shocked residents of Masama in the Kilimanjaro region after the lifeless bodies of a 26-year-old woman and her two young children were discovered on their bed.

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    Kilifi Cries, Nairobi Screams: Leaders at the Coast, Gen Z in the Streets. Wamuzi Radio @7PM

    As Kilifi’s skies clouded over with mourning, Nairobi’s streets cracked open with rage.On Tuesday, President William Ruto and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga shared a rare moment of calm, attending the funeral of Mzee Gideon Baya Mung’aro, the father of Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro. The two leaders, often ideological opposites, stood shoulder-to-shoulder in grief, their words wrapped in unity and peace.But while the coast wept over the loss of a patriarch, the nation’s capital—and several counties beyond—erupted in the kind of noise no political handshake could silence.Thousands of Gen Z protesters, marking the one-year anniversary of the deadly Finance Bill demonstrations, poured into the streets with a defiance that felt personal. They weren’t just commemorating those killed in 2024—they were demanding to be heard, now.And while the president’s convoy cruised Kilifi’s coastal roads, Nairobi’s public transport was paralyzed. Commuter trains stopped. Tear gas canisters hissed through the air. And TV signals mysteriously blinked off mid-coverage.The Funeral That Didn’t Bury the Fire“Let us uphold peace, even as we express ourselves,” President Ruto said at the funeral podium in Dabaso. “This country belongs to all of us.”Raila Odinga echoed the tone, reminding mourners and the cameras, “Protest is a right, but it must not be destructive.”Back in Nairobi, the sentiment wasn’t mutual.Young Kenyans were met with barricades, rubber bullets, and riot gear. Some marched with banners that read, “We are the ungovernable.” Others carried wooden crosses with the names of those who died in last year’s protests—names not mentioned in the President’s speech.If Kilifi was a stage for statesmanship, Nairobi was a mirror for accountability. And the reflection wasn’t flattering.Screens Go Dark, Voices Get LouderIn a twist that raised more eyebrows than any police baton, major TV stations experienced sudden “technical difficulties” just as protest scenes escalated. By evening, Kenyans were relying on TikTok livestreams, X (formerly Twitter) threads, and blurry Instagram videos to follow what their televisions wouldn’t show.The move was seen by many as a calculated gag, further enraging a generation already skeptical of official narratives. Rights groups decried the broadcast shutdowns as unconstitutional. Opposition leaders called it “a digital curfew.”But Gen Z? They laughed, then livestreamed harder.Two Kenyas, One Breaking PointThe contrast was jarring. One Kenya buried a father. The other dug up its frustrations.While the nation's most powerful figures bowed in prayer by the coast, a new generation kneeled in the streets, raising placards to the sky like gospel. Their chant: “This is not mourning. This is a warning.”Behind the chants is a growing sense that the country is running on two scripts: one for the podium, one for the pavement.As Raila and Ruto exchanged smiles in Kilifi, Gen Z exchanged first aid kits in Nairobi alleyways.What Happens After the Dust Settles?Kenya now faces a critical juncture. Can a nation eulogize its dead and still ignore the voices of the living? Can leaders call for peace without answering for the reasons behind the unrest?“Kenya needs healing,” Raila said in Kilifi. But healing doesn’t begin with silence. It begins with listening.And yesterday, Nairobi screamed so loudly, the coast might just have heard.–End of Report–For more original, on-the-ground reporting, stay tuned to Wamuzi News Ke.

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    Wamuzi Radio News 7PM

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM

    Wamuzi Radio News @7PM brings you a full roundup of the day's biggest stories as they unfold. From politics and governance to local updates, economy, and breaking news, our 7PM bulletin keeps you informed, prepared, and ahead of the curve. It’s the news hour that matters—clear, bold, and reliable.

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    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM

    Wamuzi Radio Breakfast News @7AM kickstarts your day with fresh, fast, and factual news. From overnight developments to early morning headlines, stay informed on politics, economy, weather, traffic, and trending stories across Kenya. Wake up to trusted updates, sharp analysis, and the latest happenings—only on Wamuzi Radio.

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    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM

    Wamuzi Radio News @9PM delivers the day's most important stories with clarity, depth, and urgency. Tune in every night at 9PM for breaking headlines, political developments, community updates, business insights, and exclusive reports from across Kenya and beyond. Trusted voices bring you the news that matters—uncensored, factual, and relevant.

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    Teenage Mothers to Receive Free Health Services as Government Rolls Out Special SHIF Health Cards.

    In a groundbreaking move aimed at tackling adolescent maternal health challenges, Kenya’s government has unveiled a new health initiative granting free comprehensive health services to teenage mothers via specially issued Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) cards.Under the revamped plan, expectant and new adolescent mothers—identified by community health promoters—will receive unique SHIF identification numbers, bypassing the need for national ID cards to access care. The move addresses long-standing barriers teenagers face, including stigma, bureaucratic hurdles, and lack of identification.

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    "Mzazi Mjinga!" — Nuru Okanga Explodes at Ojwang’s Father Over Alleged Ruto Payoff.

    He shouted this at Albert Ojwang’s father in Kiswahili, sharply denouncing what he called the acceptance of “political consolation” from President Ruto’s camp. His explosive outburst quickly went viral, capturing hearts and sparking debate across Kenya

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    Campus Democracy: Power, Politics & Student Voices

    In this thought-provoking episode of Wamuzi In The Talk, we bring together four dynamic student presidents from Sigalagala National Polytechnic, Bungoma National Polytechnic, Kisii University, and Sabatia TVC to explore the role of politics in institutional development and student welfare.We unpack issues around campus democracy, social justice, education quality, student livelihoods, and the entertainment sector.How does student leadership really impact change? What challenges do student leaders face behind the scenes? And what future do they envision for their fellow comrades?Tune in and be inspired by the voices shaping our institutions from within.🎙️ Hosted by Wamuzi — your voice, your talk, your platform.

  30. 7

    The Journey and Impact of Western Gospel Music and Talents Awards – Exclusive with the CEO

    In this powerful episode of Wamuzi In The Talk on Wamuzi Radio, we sit down with the CEO of the Western Gospel Music and Talents Awards under the theme “Uplifting Gospel Talent: The Journey and Impact of Western Gospel Music and Talents Awards.”We explore the origins of the awards, their influence on the regional gospel scene, success stories, and future plans. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about gospel music, talent recognition, and the heartbeat of Western Kenya’s creative spirit.Don't miss this eye-opening and motivational session – perfect for artists, fans, and anyone passionate about gospel music!#Gospel Music#Western Gospel Awards#Talent Recognition#Wamuzi In The Talk#Wamuzi Radio#Kenyan Gospel#Music Interviews#Creative Talents#Inspiration#Christian Music Kenya#Gospel Awards Kenya

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    Exclusive Interview with Loolla: Nigerian Gospel Artist Shares Her Music Journey | Wamuzi In The Talk

    In this episode of Wamuzi In The Talk, we sit down with Nigerian gospel artist MyLoolla to discuss her music journey, faith, challenges, and future projects. Tune in for an inspiring conversation! Listen now on across all platforms. #GospelMusic #MyLoolla #WamuziInTheTalk #loolla @Myloolla

  32. 5

    Nurturing Young Talent: The Journey of Smash Talent Kids Arica

    Welcome to Wamuzi In The Talk, the podcast where we dive deep into inspiring journeys, untold stories, and thought-provoking discussions with extraordinary guests! 🎤✨In this episode, we sit down with Smash Talent Kids, a rising group of young stars breaking barriers in the creative industry. From their early beginnings to the challenges they’ve overcome, this conversation is packed with motivation, entertainment, and valuable insights for aspiring talents.🔹 What you’ll hear in this episode:✅ The inspiring journey of Smash Talent Kids✅ How young creatives balance school and talent✅ Challenges, wins, and what’s next for them✅ Advice for upcoming artists and performers🔥 If you love inspiring success stories, talent showcases, and real conversations, this podcast is for you!📌 Subscribe, Listen & Share! Don’t forget to leave a review and join the conversation!#WamuziInTheTalk #Podcast #SmashTalentKids #WamuziRadio #TalentUnleashed #Inspiration #CreativeMinds

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    Bush Pee Gone Wrong: Patrick vs. The Invisible Wire! "Seekers House Comedy" Exclusive Interview!

    Get ready for an epic dose of laughter as Seekers House Comedy joins us on Wamuzi In The Talk! 🎤😂 We dive deep into the world of comedy, creativity, and the stories behind their funniest moments. Discover their journey, challenges, and what’s next for them! Don't miss out on this fun and unfiltered conversation! Subscribe, like, and share for more exciting interviews. 🎭🔥 #LaughterUnfiltered #WamuziInTheTalk #SeekersHouseComedy #WamuziRadio

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    Naija Rhythms: Exclusive Interview with Nigerian Artist Keybone on Music and Culture

    Discover the journey of Nigerian music sensation Keybone in this exclusive podcast episode. Learn about his inspirations, creative process, and the future of Nigerian music. Tune in for an insightful conversation!

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    Kingdom of Aksum: Africa's Forgotten Empire & Its Golden Age | Ancient Civilizations Documentary

    Join us in this engaging podcast episode as we delve into the fascinating history and culture of the Kingdom of Aksum. Discover its significant contributions to trade, commerce, and the spread of Christianity in Africa. Perfect for history enthusiasts and students alike, this narrative-driven episode offers a medium-paced exploration of one of Africa's most influential ancient civilizations. #history

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Its about everything

HOSTED BY

William Musungu

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