Top 10 most common questions about cancer—answered Dr Andrew Odhiambo, an Oncologist at University of Nairobi answers the common questions he encounters
EXPLAINED: We might not be too far away from the next pandemic, why you should care about climate and health
Building the future: Transforming Africa’s construction industry with DEWALT's Cutting Edge Technologies In this episode, Kepha Muiruri sits down with commercial director at Stanley Black & Decker, Umair Shahzad to discuss innovative solutions powering the industry’s growth.
Unseen burdens: UV radiation puts Kenyan women with albinism at risk Challenges faced by women with albinism in Kenya due to increased ultraviolet (UV) radiation amid climate change. Despite government provision of protective lotions like sunscreen, access remains...
Leveraging Tech for business growth - Noah Muhindi The different ways young people in business can utilize tech for the growth of their businesses.
Climate finance for food loss and waste reduction - Beryl Ajwang Did you know the world has set aside a day to commemorate awareness of food loss and waste?
The season that was On this final episode of season 3, Jackie and Mitchelle take a trip down memory lane to unravel the season that was.
A letter to my mum... this is how you broke me They say life does not give you a manual but a mother, but sometimes it is better a manual than a toxic mother. A hard truth to take in as narrated in this episode of the life craft podcast.
Why land in Nairobi's high-end estates is losing appeal Land prices in the lucrative nodes of Riverside and Upperhill have contracted in each of the last five years.
MPs give President Ruto leeway to appoint CAS without limit The CAS will be appointed by the President on the recommendation of the PSC.
The Role Of The Youth In The Africa Climate Summit Environmentalist Anita Soina discusses the role of the youth in the Africa Climate Summit taking place in Nairobi, Kenya.
Africa feels pinch In this episode, we listen to tales of Africa by Africans... these voices tell the same story, just from different parts of the continent
KVF President defends his inclusion in Malkia strikers Technical bench for Paris Olympics| Sport On On this episode of Sport On, we interrogate the intrigues and the state of Kenyan volleyball.
From a shopkeeper to the track; the story of marathoner Benson Kipruto Benson Kipruto was named in the final marathon squad for the Paris Olympics. We hear the story of the athlete who was once a shopkeeper.
What Raila's candidacy for the chairperson of the AUC means for Kenya's political scene In this episode, Roselyn Obala, Oliver Mathenge, and Patrick Langat delve into Kenya's political scene following Raila's official candidacy for chairperson of the AUC.
Decibels and devotion Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the impacts of noise nuisance on the lives of residents and explore potential solutions for fostering harmony in our urban environments.
Why men hate therapy Despite the increasing awareness of mental health issues, there remains a significant stigma attached to therapy, particularly among men.
Why are more women adopting a more masculine demeanor? Exploring the roles both women and men play in accentuating their partners' masculinity and femininity, respectively.
Building Confidence: Why You Shouldn't Why you need to build evidence to cultivate confidence, and what that entails.
Part 2: Turkana and Oil How could something so hopeful, so promising, turn so painful and cause so much despair?
Turkana and Oil In this epsiode we set the stage of black gold promised to the Turkana people that has refused to materialise.
Teaser: Natural Justice In this narrative podcast series, Natural Justice, we follow individuals in communities forced to the frontline of this conflict as they push back using Kenyan courts to preserve their dignity...
Brian Ogola on what makes Second Family a great telenovela Brian Ogola who plays Cyrus on the second family show on showmax, talks, character building, and what makes the show a great telenovela with Hosts Barrack Bukusi and Judy Karumbu
"You have to find a man who is financial stable" On this episode hosts Barrack and Judy sit down with Second family cast: Brian and Venessa to explore the story of Joel and Cindy played by Brian and Venessa respectively.
A Kenyan telenovela: Betrayal within family dynamics In this captivating episode of "The Story Behind Showmax's Second Family," hosts Barrack and Judy are joined by special guests, the charismatic lead actress Dora Nyaboke, who plays the main...
Ill health retirement: A retirement beyond one's control Gain valuable insights into the dynamic landscape of retirement options and learn how to navigate the complexities of ensuring a secure and fulfilling future.
The Pension Scheme that doubles your money Listen in as John Ndua, Investment Associate - Public Markets at Genghis Capital, and Kennedy Keli, the General Manager in charge of Pension Business at Liaison Group explore the intricacies of...
Demystifying Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency has become a global phenomenon, but it can often seem complex and intimidating to newcomers.
Sportpesa podcast - Episode 6: A broken system A Country of Gamblers counts the true human cost of gambling.
Case Number Zero - An introduction Bogonko Bosire went missing in September 2013. He disappeared as the ICC cases against President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy, William Ruto, were hitting a crescendo.
The WRC hits and misses The World Rally Championship drew both positive and negative headlines. The event that has been a major tourist attraction for eons and this year was no different. From President Ruto...
The stock exchange is the economy In this episode of 52 fallacies, we explore the fallacy that 'The stock exchange is the economy'
Is it better to own a house than rent one? On this episode senior business journalist Julians Amboko sits with Kwame Owino defending his position as a real estate lawyer and Peter Mwangi taking the contrary view.
Jonathan Cross reflects on challenges of securing elite Kenyan runners in the 1980s Eliasn Makori speaks with Jonathan Cross, the Elite Athletes Director at the Honolulu Marathon, on the challenges faced in the 1980s
Ibrahim: The first black man to win the world’s oldest Marathon On this episode Elias Makori, travels to Hawaii, to unravel the story of Ibrahim Hussein
Post Pandemic Agribusiness and finding ways to invest $1M This week we discover that $1m is actually not a lot of money that that it can go away pretty quickly when working at scale.
Metamorphosis of Apathy Through the only fictional episode in the series; we seek to explore the rise of the middle class during Mwai Kibaki's presidency
Louis Otieno: Family, health and the response In this episode, we explore his family situation and talk about Silas Miami.
A letter to my younger self - A podcast by Wabosha Maxine Wabosha is a content creator and businesswoman.
When death do us part - Episode 1 When wives die, society is not quite sure what to do with the widowed man. Most men find themselves lost and without emotional support.
When death do us part - Episode 2: Raising children In this episode, three men talk about what it's like to raise children without their mothers. They also talk about how they broke the news to their kids
When death do us part - Episode 3: Re-marrying Three men talk about the pressure imposed on them to move-on and re-marry after losing their wives. They dive into the challenges of settling into a new marriage and what it really means to lose...
Dealing with Isolation - Feat. Fareed Khimani In this episode, Fareed Khimani shares his experience with isolation.
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