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  2. 98.4 Capital FM - Wikipedia

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    Background. Established in 1996 shortly after the liberalisation of Kenyan airwaves, it was the second FM station to be opened after 101.9 Metro FM, however several other FM stations have continued to crop up, catering to all tastes, 98.4 Capital FM continues to be a popular station especially among the middle-class and upper-class markets.

  3. Chris Kirubi - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] (3) 98.4 Capital FM, is a Nairobi radio station, whose shares he owned 100 percent [5] [1] (4) Kenya Commercial Bank Group [6] and (5) Nation Media Group. [6] In March 2020, he filed an application seeking regulatory approval to acquire another 20 percent of Centum's shareholding, to add to the 30 percent that he already owned at that time.

  4. Kenya Finance Bill protests - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Finance Bill protests, widely known by #RejectFinanceBill2024, or Gen Z protests, were a series of decentralized mass protests in Kenya against tax increases proposed by the Government of Kenya in the Finance Bill 2024. [11] Following the storming of the Kenyan Parliament, president William Ruto reportedly rejected the Bill on 28 June ...

  5. Jackie Lumbasi - Wikipedia

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    Jackie (Jackline) Nake Lumbasi is a Kenyan media personality currently [as of?] working in Kigali, Rwanda. [1] [2] She co-hosted the Big Breakfast Show on 91.3 Capital FM from 2008 to 2018 with a number of presenters including Gaetano Kagwa, Ramesh Gabalsing, Alan Kasujja, Marcus Kwikiriza and Oulanya [3] as well as read the evening news on UBC in Uganda until 2014.

  6. 98.4 FM - Wikipedia

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    Prambors FM in Bandung, West Java. RRI Pro 2 in Ambon, Maluku Province. Radio Swara Giri FM in Surabaya, East Java. MG Radio in Makassar, South Sulawesi. Khana Radio in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. Batara FM in Bandar Lampung, Lampung Province.

  7. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Kenya includes more than 91 FM stations, more than 64 free to view TV stations, and an unconfirmed number of print newspapers and magazines. Publications mainly use English as their primary language of communication, with some media houses employing Swahili. Vernacular or community-based languages are commonly used in broadcast ...

  8. The Standard (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    Website. standardmedia.co.ke. The Standard is one of the largest newspapers in Kenya with a 48% market share. It is the oldest newspaper in the country and is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs the Kenya Television Network (KTN), Radio Maisha, The Nairobian (a weekly tabloid), KTN News and Standard Digital which is its online platform.

  9. 91.3 Capital FM - Wikipedia

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    capitalradio.co.ug. Capital FM (sometimes called Capital Radio or 91.3 Capital FM) is an English radio channel broadcasting from Kampala, Uganda at 91.3 MHz and covers the whole of Uganda with some parts of Northern Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Congo, and western Kenya. It covers the rest of the world through a streaming service on the station's ...