The African Trumpet is a podcast run by The Elephant, a platform for engaging citizens to reflect, re-member and re-envision their society by interrogating the past, the present, to fashion a future.
…
continue reading
A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories
…
continue reading

1
Xtra Time Podcast
Football is our favorite topic to talk about, so check out our weekly football podcast here
#1 Football fans Podcast in Kenya hosted by Clint and Venant. Listen as they take you across the world of football on a weekly basis. SUBSCRIBE NOW!! so that you don't miss when a new episode comes out. Join our FPL: g5b9ja
…
continue reading
A podcast about life, stilettos, pacifiers, my beautiful country Kenya, our mother continent Africa and the people that move our economies forward.
…
continue reading
This cast is about African Athletes with a focus on Basketball in Kenya and Eastern Africa.
…
continue reading

1
Governments Thrive on Good Ideas - John Khaminwa
55:35
55:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
55:35Since independence, successive Kenyan governments have—even in the worst of times—relied on a few honourable men and women to sustain the civic public. More importantly, these men and women of honour have depended on robust debate and sound ideas, grounded in law and politics, to pursue their vision of a better society. Senior Counsel John Khaminwa…
…
continue reading

1
Reflecting on Protest and Power Among Kenyan Gen Zs – Gitobu Imanyara
43:46
43:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:46Kenya’s third liberation is laden with all kinds of tentative solidarities between the Gen Zs and their elders, with lessons drawn from the past finding new meaning and expression in the current fight. In this episode, Senior Counsel Gitobu Imanyara reflects on what it meant to fight in the second liberation and to watch the current crop of young c…
…
continue reading

1
History as Society’s Warning System – Pheroze Nowrojee
51:21
51:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:21In light of the recent political events since June 2024 in Kenya, a dearth of voices have tried to situate and tie these sets of events to immediate pressing concerns and triggers such as theft and high cost of living. In this episode, Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee invites us into an intergenerational conversation to examine the long line of agit…
…
continue reading

1
The Generation Question in Kenya’s Evolving Protest
39:09
39:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
39:09The Kenyan society is yet to decide what the 2024 protests meant for the country, and its citizens, and where to situate it in a long history of agitation. The widespread offline and online dissent has taken on different dimensions across the generations. What is not in doubt is that the protests were about contesting the nature of the state, and t…
…
continue reading

1
Reclaiming Black Girl Magic Through African Spiritual Traditions
31:06
31:06
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
31:06As more black folks, particularly black women, in Africa are becoming more interested in exploring non-Christian faith systems, the need for more spaces providing information is becoming more imperative.
…
continue reading

1
Street Worship: The Pulse of Nairobi City
21:26
21:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:26In this conversation, we delve into the vibrant phenomenon of street worship in Nairobi City. Righa explains how spontaneous praise and worship events are transforming urban spaces, fostering community, and engaging the youth.
…
continue reading

1
The Gathering Storm: Europe Readies Itself for Another War
46:04
46:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:04After an eight-decade hiatus, Europe is again at war, and as with all European conflicts past, the invasion of Ukraine is about business; when capitalists want something, they find an excuse to start a war to get it.
…
continue reading
The recent protests have brought Kenya’s governance trajectory into sharp focus. As the dust settles, many questions are begging for answers. In this episode, Wanjiru Gikonyo breaks down how the personal is political and the political is personal. She takes us through political participation, Bills in parliament, the debt crisis, and the possible f…
…
continue reading

1
Rights of Persons with Disabilities are Human Rights Too
43:35
43:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:35The 2010 constitution turns 14 years today and has been observed in breach more than in observance. Key among these is the implementation of the rights of people with disabilities. In this conversation between The Elephant's Joe Kobuthi and Helen Mudora explore the nexus between the PWD statutes and the bill of rights.…
…
continue reading
This podcast features psychologist and wellness coach Salima Macharia as we explore the unique characteristics of each generation’s protest movements. We shed light on the evolving landscape of social change. What did Gen X do right and what could they have done better during protests? What about Gen Zs? Listen In.…
…
continue reading

1
The Nuts and Bolts of Constitutional Oversight
1:12:22
1:12:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:12:22To mark the 14th anniversary of the promulgation of Kenya’s new constitution, we speak to Dr John Mutakha Kangu, a constitutional law expert. As a key person involved in the constitution-making nitty gritty, he walks us through the journey from the clamour to the actual realization and what has happened since Kenyans voted for the new constitution.…
…
continue reading

1
Dealing with Post-Protest Stress: Part II
1:15:48
1:15:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:15:48People who are involved or directly exposed to the protests may have experienced emotional trauma, anxiety, and stress disorders. Some protesters report feeling anxious and reliving the certain intrusive and distressing, involuntary memories, dreams or flashbacks. How does one handle post-maandamno blues, and decompress? Psychologist Kamau Mwangi w…
…
continue reading
People who are involved or directly exposed to the protests may have experienced emotional trauma, anxiety, and stress disorders. Some protesters report feeling anxious and reliving the certain intrusive and distressing, involuntary memories, dreams or flashbacks. How does one handle post-maandamno blues, and decompress? Psychologist Kamau Mwangi w…
…
continue reading
Kenyans have always exercised their rights to protest as enshrined in the Constitution. The safety, dynamics, respect for rule of law between the protesters and the police and the state has undergone significant changes. Wambua Kawive breaks down what is similar vs what has changed in the nature of protests in Kenya.…
…
continue reading
The Gen Z protests have provided an interesting crucible with which citizens interact with spatial spaces as they air their grievances. In this episode, we discuss how the various parties make sense of this political moment out in the streets.
…
continue reading
Join us in this compelling episode as we delve into the intricacies of Kenya's recent Finance Bill protests, exploring the pivotal role of fact-checking journalism. Our esteemed guest, Linda Ngari, an award-winning freelance journalist and fact-checker, illuminates the critical intersections of information integrity and public dissent, unravelling …
…
continue reading

1
Gen Z Protests: A Revolution Aided by Technology
34:47
34:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
34:47Gen Z shows the power of digital activism - driving change from screens to the streets.
…
continue reading
How was your relationship with your dad and how has fatherhood shaped you? On this Father's Day, we honour grandfathers, foster dads, adoptive dads, stepdads, Godfathers, Father figures, and all the men who uphold paternal bonds. Happy Father's Day.
…
continue reading

1
Madaraka For Whom: A Gen Z Perspective
1:01:39
1:01:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:01:39Madaraka Day is a special occasion in Kenya's calendar. But beyond the festivities, Madaraka Day is also a time for reflection and unity. Do you feel Kenyans still attend national events, and what drives them to attend or not? What would you want the leaders to address on Madaraka Day? And what would you want older Kenyan folks to tell you about th…
…
continue reading
For a long time, very few used to talk a lot about mental health, and thankfully many more people do now. In this episode, we explore what has changed, because these days everyone, everywhere is mental health this and that. Still, do we have a generational gap between Gen Z, Millennials and our folks on the attitudes towards seeking mental health s…
…
continue reading

1
Founders Series : Pamela Muriuki, CEO & Co-founder @ GiftPesa
1:02:25
1:02:25
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:25On this episode of Chini Ya Maji podcast, CEO and Co-Founder, Pamela Muriuki, shares her entrepreneurial journey and the birth of GiftPesa. Discover how she transformed gifting from a side hustle into a game-changer. Dive into her business model, focused on appreciating the most deserving employees and service providers. Tune in to listen to this e…
…
continue reading

1
The Political Economy of Ruto-Raila Handshake
35:59
35:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
35:59We are hostages of this venal, idiotic class that harps on sovereignty and independence because all they can do now is enclose us in these colonial borders in the name of Handshakes and Handouts.
…
continue reading

1
Founders Series : Marvin Tumbo , Co-founder & CEO @ Scale
1:17:32
1:17:32
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:17:32On this episode of Chini Ya Maji podcast, CEO and Co-Founder, Marvin Tumbo, shares his entrepreneurial journey and the birth of Scale. Discover how he transformed procurement from a side hustle into a game-changer. Dive into his business model, focused on surfacing the best service providers, building trust and reputation and ensuring equal opportu…
…
continue reading

1
Entitled or Woke? Exploring Gen Z's Perceptions and Realities
26:51
26:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
26:51In recent years, Generation Z has garnered a reputation for being both entitled and woke, but what does this mean for the future? This conversation explores the nuances of Gen Z's identity, questioning whether their perceived entitlement clashes with their woke ideals or if it's a manifestation of their desire for a more equitable world.…
…
continue reading

1
Founders Series : Kevin Mutiso, Founder @ OYE
1:08:08
1:08:08
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:08:08In this episode, delve into Kevin Mutiso's captivating journey. From his discovery of Warren Buffet to his deep dive into the world of stocks, we explore his transition from data entry to launching his own startup. Discover the invaluable lessons learned from his entrepreneurial setback and his bold vision to transform Africa into the most futurist…
…
continue reading

1
Founder Series : Peter Kironji, Co- founder & CEO @ TWIVA
1:09:07
1:09:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:09:07Peter share his Journey of Innovation and hard work. An inspiring conversation that walks us through how the idea of TWIVA came about and how building a product in a new market is not easy. Enjoy the Podcast!
…
continue reading

1
Gen Z: Flipping the Script or Just Hitting 'Ctrl+Z'? Exploring the Power and Potential of the Next World-Changers
22:30
22:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:30Generation Z has emerged as a population increasingly worthy of attention, especially now as its older members are in their 20s and have become a politically engaged force in recent elections.
…
continue reading

1
Okiyah Omtata: We Are Paying For Non-Existent Debts
42:35
42:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:35Fresh controversy is swirling over Kenya's ballooning debt crisis even as President William Ruto prescribes painful tax measures to fund his 3.68 trillion debut budget that has been squeezed by debt service costs.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading
More than 90% of Kenyans have rejected the Finance Bill 2023, which includes the government’s taxation plan for the financial year starting in July 2023, a new survey has shown. The courts have extended the conservatory orders on the Bill. The Elephant speaks to Abraham Rugo, PhD, the International Budget Partnership's Country Manager. He has a pas…
…
continue reading

1
Finance Bill 2023 - Whose Finance Whose Bill
16:52
16:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
16:52The Kenya Finance Bill 2023 is an unfair and regressive legislation favouring the wealthy and corporations at the expense of the working-class and poor majority. The Elephant in conversation with Diana Gichengo, National Coordinator at The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA).By by The Elephant
…
continue reading
The rise of movements such as Feminism and the Men’s Rights Movement in a landscape long divided raise valid concerns regarding gender-specific issues that as a society need to be addressed.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading

1
Kenyan Youth, Economy, And Political Hope
27:58
27:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:58Failing to examine youth engagement trends may be a serious blind spot— and thus a threat to democracy. It is a question that merits closer examination. When youth disengage, they are often saying they don’t have a high level of confidence or trust in existing economic, political, or social entities. Nerima Wako is the Executive Director at Siasa P…
…
continue reading
The Kenyan government's new tax proposals that seek to boost revenue collection and cut public borrowing have been met with much opposition, especially from Kenyans who already fill the burden of a high cost of living. Former Laikipia Governor Nderitu Muriithi speaks to The Elephant.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading

1
Finance Bill 2023 - A Prowling Economic Hitjob
16:49
16:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
16:49The Kenyan government's new tax proposals that seek to boost revenue collection and cut public borrowing have been met with much opposition, especially from Kenyans who already fill the burden of a high cost of living.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading
Kenya’s cost of living demonstrations has as much to do with popular discontent as they do with the opposition capitalizing on frustrations. The Elephant in conversation with Zein Abubakar, a director at the Orature Collective and former Member of Parliament at the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).…
…
continue reading

1
Alcohol Central: Don't Drink Gachagua's Myth
27:46
27:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:46In recent weeks, lawmakers and politicians in Kenya, including Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have decried the alleged spectre of widespread alcoholism and sparked a nationwide hysteria. There is only one problem; all available data from state agencies, civil society, and global health firms do not back up their alarming claims about an alcoholi…
…
continue reading

1
Gov. Nderitu Muriithi: You Can’t Divorce the Economy From Politics
33:28
33:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
33:28This government faces significant political risk in the middle of an economic crisis. Lucky governments are those that are able to avoid having both, at least concurrently. President Ruto's decisions as he tries to balance political deal-making versus economic risks are creating the impression of an overwhelmed regime and the public is getting agit…
…
continue reading
Property invasion has emerged as a core facet of the recent demonstrations including the Northlands in Nairobi, and Kedong ranch in Isiolo. Is our failure to implement Agenda 4 of the 2007 National Accord coming back to bite us? What is the future of the land question in Kenya? The Elephant's Joe Kobuthi talks to conservationist Mordecai Ogada.…
…
continue reading
How the myth of ‘institutions’ has shaped the fight against graft and wasted precious time and money. The Elephant in conversation with Sheila Masinde, Executive Director at Transparency International Kenya.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading
Despite the enormous burden that mental ill-health imposes on individuals, their families, society, health systems and the economy, mental health care remains a neglected area of public policy in Kenya. Dannish Odongo speaks.By by The Elephant
…
continue reading
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), labour leaders, faith-based organizations, religious leaders and other civil society representatives play a critical and diverse set of roles in societal development. Will the shifting external environment for civil society have any place in civil society? The Elephant in conversation with Dr Wandia Njoya, a s…
…
continue reading

1
CBC: An Education Philosophy or a Curriculum Debate
35:38
35:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
35:38Dr Wandia Njoya explores developments in Kenya’s education sector since independence. She explains that the initial 7-6-3 system was designed to recreate a British style elite; 8-4-4 created more rounded Kenyans who were better critical thinkers; now we head into the uncertainties of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), which seems to be a throwb…
…
continue reading

1
Founders Series : Nader Abdelrazik, Co-Founder & CEO @ Money Hash
1:00:23
1:00:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:00:23Title: Building Middle East and Africa's first Super API for a comprehensive payment solution Nader started out as a curious young man in the 1990s, intrigued by technology. He decided to pursue engineering in order to build and create solutions. Through his passion for understanding the tech world, he discovered that knowledge alone is not enough,…
…
continue reading

1
Muthoni Wanyeki: Unpacking the Civil Society
27:16
27:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:16In Kenya, the question of who, what and when the civil society started and evolved remains a contentious issue. The nature, scope and operations of the civil society tend to be bandied to the identity of the few known stalwarts while many key parts of the sector remain relatively obscure. And as Muthoni Wanyeki explains, these sins of omission and …
…
continue reading

1
David Ndii: The Politics-Civil Society Nexus
32:01
32:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:01In the 1990s, a group of intelligentsia arose to partner with the then civil society, and the new crop of firs-time politicians in parliament. The three different factions were all conflated to be part of the civil society. But as senior economist David Ndii clarifies, these three groups were distinct yet cooperative in expanding the political spac…
…
continue reading

1
Breaking the Two-Ethnic Political Structure in Kenya
34:17
34:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
34:17As long as we focus on the tribe, we will lose the nation and be stuck in the tribal mire. Kenya will cease to be a society. We will lose our sense of collective responsibility and find in its place a culture of competitive victimhood. The Elephant in conversation with Rev. Canon Francis Omondi, a Priest of All Saints Cathedral Diocese of the ACK, …
…
continue reading
Kenyan youth are not to blame for their election apathy. For decades, elections have hardly made a difference in curbing violent plunder by Kenya’s ruling class. The youth are wondering whether this would be any different. The Elephant in conversation with Dr Alex Awiti, Associate Professor and Vice Provost - Aga Khan University, East Africa.…
…
continue reading

1
Founder Series : Samir Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO @ Sunculture
1:05:36
1:05:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:05:36Betting on Solar Energy to Address Climate Change and Impact Lives Samir Ibrahim grew up in Orlando, Florida. His parents always told him that the opportunities he had were not available to them back home. As a child of immigrants, Ibrahim knew that it was important to use his opportunities to help others.In this episode of our Founders series, hos…
…
continue reading

1
Founder Series : Yele Oyekola, Co-Founder & CEO @ Duplo
59:30
59:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:30BOLDNESS CREATES OPPORTUNITY My father had plans for me but I wasn't keen on that... he wasn't very happy to support me. For a lot of young Africans this statement isn't new to them. It's not easy chattering your path against your parents' will. So many questions are already asked to us in the startup world about the description of our work and for…
…
continue reading
For tax justice to truly work on behalf of the citizen, it must be founded on the principles of human rights. This demands that the fiscal architecture in place allows for citizen participation; non-discrimination, and empowering processes that enhance social mobility. The Elephant in conversation with Leonard Wanyama, regional coordinator of the E…
…
continue reading