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Capital FM now caters to Mombasa, Western Kenya, as well as the international community, via the internet. When President Barack Obama visited Kenya in July 2015, he gave an exclusive one-on-one interview on 98.4 Capital FM, one of the only two one-on-one radio interviews that he gave during that visit. Ownership
(3) 98.4 Capital FM, is a Nairobi radio station, whose shares he owned 100 percent (4) Kenya Commercial Bank Group and (5) Nation Media Group. 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.
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.
CRI Nairobi 91.9 FM. CRI 91.9 FM is a radio station in Nairobi, Kenya. It is part of China Radio International (CRI). It broadcasts in English, Swahili and Mandarin. It launched on February 27, 2006.
Between the years 2004 to 2008, Gaetano was the host of the Capital in the Morning Show on Kenyan radio station 98.4 Capital FM . Gaetano was born Gaetano Jjuko Kagwa on 22 June 1972 in Kampala, Uganda. Gaetano moved to Kenya when he was five years old and then to Lesotho when he was nine. [3] It was in Lesotho that he completed his high school ...
RFI Afrique: Broadcasting on 107.9 FM in Windhoek. Relay of French-speaking radio channel in Windhoek. UNAM Radio: Community Radio broadcast from University of Namibia on 97.4 FM only within the city of Windhoek and surrounding areas. West Coast FM: Broadcasting on 107.7 FM in Swakopmund and 106.9 FM in Walvis Bay.
Capital FM 88.9, a former radio station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Radio Capital (Dhaka), a radio station based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Capital 95.8FM, a Mandarin-language radio station in Singapore. DWFT, broadcasting as 104.3 Capital FM2, a radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Between 1997 and 2002, the US-based Christian Reggae group Christafari enjoyed notable popularity in Kenya through KTN, Family FM (now Radio 316) and Tune in Music Stores. During one of their visits to Kenya, they witnessed the tragic state of the Kibera slums in the capital city of Nairobi and composed the song Nairobi.