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CNR 2 Business Radio. CNR 3 MusicRadio. State: CNR 4 Golden Radio. CNR 5 Voice of the Chinese (News radio for Taiwan) CNR 6 Voice of the Divine Land (Entertainment radio for Taiwan) CNR 7 Radio The Greater Bay (Main broadcast based in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area) CNR 8 Ethnic Minority Radio. CNR 9 Story Radio.
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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.
In 2000–2002 he attended News Link College of Journalism for his diploma in journalism. He furthered his education at Moi University where he acquired a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Communication and Public Relations. Career. His media journey started in 2002 at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) as a TV producer. In 2003 he moved to ...
1985. ( 1985) –. 2014. ( 2014) Vitimbi is a Kenyan television comedy show that premiered in 1985 on Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, then known as Voice of Kenya. It revolves around the family of Mzee Ojwang and his wife Mama Kayai as they experience challenges of managing a restaurant .
Pamoja FM. Pamoja FM is a community radio station based in the slums of Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya. It was started in 2007. The slum is a lively, vibrant place and is characterised by a continuous buzz of activity. Operating from a small office at the top of a tall building overlooking Kibera, the station has close ties with the community that is ...
t. e. The Sengwer people (also known as Cherang'any and previously as Sekker, Siger, Sigerai, Segelai, Senguer, Senguel and Jangwel [1]) are an indigenous community who primarily live in the Embobut forest in the western highlands of Kenya [2] and in scattered pockets across Trans Nzoia, West Pokot and Elgeyo-Marakwet counties. [3]
Keriako Tobiko is a former Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Environment. As a lawyer by profession, he previously served as the Director of Public Prosecutions of Kenya. [1] He also previously served as a commissioner on the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission, where his differences with its then chair Yash Pal Ghai would later come back to ...