Episodes
This week, our conversation is on the Kenyan media, one of the institutions that certain Kenyans love to hate and blame for all the shortcomings in the country. Media Madness and the Kenyan Culture of Blame Game, we have called it because that is what it is. This group of Kenyans never see anything good coming from newsrooms, and always feel that the issues that should be covered are never covered. It is not untrue to say that the media have their shortcomings, but they deliver despite the...
Published 05/20/21
Published 05/20/21
This week we are talking about revolution. Whenever Kenyans feel that their voices are not being heard, or when they feel that there is an issue that needs to be addressed, — and this is quite often — the war cry becomes We Need a Revolution. Of what kind, is never said. A popular uprising or a violent spring starting with streets protests and such like? Well, that is not happening. While it is easy to conclude that the talk about a revolution is just that, talk, it can be said that the...
Published 05/13/21
This week we’re talking about bodies, fat and shaming. A few days ago, the notorious #KOT took aim at Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, making fun of him for gaining a few pounds. This came after images of the president on an official visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo started making rounds on social media. In the images, it was evident that Uhuru has packed on a few kilos. He looked rounder than his usual self, and for that fact alone, he became the subject of a plethora of mean...
Published 04/29/21
In this week's episode, we're having our final conversation on tabloid radio and rape culture in Kenya. Last week we spoke about the boundaries that radio presenters cross in their quest to attract and keep listeners. We were reacting to the comments made by Shaffie Weru and his co-hosts on HomeBoyz Radio. The three men made disrespectful comments about a young lady who was pushed off the 12th floor of a building by a man because she refused to have sex with him. Their comments caused a...
Published 04/22/21
If there is any kind of talk that excites radio listeners in Kenya, it is about relationships, and that means sex. While that kind of talk shores up ratings for the shows’ hosts and the respective stations, it also rubs people the wrong way, especially when the hosts get carried away as they always do. In this episode, we discuss how, what we call tabloid radio, perpetuates rape culture in Kenya. 
Published 04/15/21
If there is any kind of talk that excites radio listeners in Kenya, it is about relationships, and that means sex. While that kind of talk shores up ratings for the shows’ hosts and the respective stations, it also rubs people the wrong way, especially when the hosts get carried away as they always do. In this episode, we discuss how, what we call tabloid radio, perpetuates rape culture in Kenya.
Published 04/15/21