BREAKING: Kenya’s most prominent activist Boniface Mwangi to be charged in court for having unlicensed ammunition because of “three teargas canisters” and a blank round displayed at his office
Mnakumbuka when I told you about son of Faruoq Kibet nicknamed crying man?
Haikumaliza Wiki, I was abducted. The abduction I've refused to talk about, saving details for my book
Nilingoja hao ghasia kortini, they refused to show up
Grandson wa Farouq choked in his sleep and died last week
Keep praying KENYANS. God is on the THRONE. Aura for Aura
Mnakumbuka when I told you about son of Faruoq Kibet nicknamed crying man?
Haikumaliza Wiki, I was abducted. The abduction I've refused to talk about, saving details for my book
Nilingoja hao ghasia kortini, they refused to show up
Grandson wa Farouq choked in his sleep and died last week
Keep praying KENYANS. God is on the THRONE. Aura for Aura
Huyu Lesbian Orangutan wa Liquor Board
Amesema apewe location Yangu ndio a trend akinidinya 🤣
Just b'coz I revealed Sakaja funds goons through her Mpesa
Gafna anafirwa haga. His liquor board goons pia ni LGBTQ
0724 831284 -number ya Nyangi , patieni yeye my location 🤧
My sources say Sudi ameosha watu some HUGE gold money
Ruto gave him through pass through the Sudan - UAE deal
Alikuwa anaosha hiyo pesa na that "Kapsaret renaissance" event ya 145M
Nimejihurumia. Na Kenya. No wonder he carried Mbadi
Can't believe I screwed that Dimwit
Tulieni, details mtapata. Unless I'm not Aoko
Si Mbadi alipewa cut ya Raila apeleke Karen?
Hutaskia that Opoda masquerade who has been yapping about CDF
Questioning where an MP got 145M for a single event
I hear he secretly relocated to State House guest wing
Tulieni, details mtapata. Unless I'm not Aoko
Si Mbadi alipewa cut ya Raila apeleke Karen?
Hutaskia that Opoda masquerade who has been yapping about CDF
Questioning where an MP got 145M for a single event
I hear he secretly relocated to State House guest wing
At exactly 6am on 20th August 2019, four people entered a brand new studio and started a journey along an uncharted path.
When I switched on the four microphones that morning I was excited at launching yet another station, but I also had butterflies in my stomach; would this work? Would the audience embrace four hours of non-stop talk during their busy morning commute?
The four of us with CT Muga, Ndu Okoh and Njeri Thorne took on the new assignment with dedication and a true belief that we could do it. Outside of that studio was our producer Brian Evusa, the Programmes Controller Brian Obara and, although he wasn’t in the studio, the Radio General Manager Tom Japanni was present.
It has been a great journey building The Situation Room to what it has become and we have very many people to thank, not least the team of producers, marketing, commercial, technical and other colleagues.
The Situation Room has become the home of Kenya’s Biggest Conversations and it continues to host many thought leaders, community influencers, different professionals and duty bearers.
The biggest part of this show has been the audience who tune in on radio, Tv or digital platforms. It’s humbling whenever people reach out on calls, text or approach us with compliments, comments and suggestions for the show.
On this 6th day of January 2025, my heart is heavy as I bid kwaheri to the brilliant team of colleagues at Spice FM and the Standard Group. I am grateful for the opportunity to once again be a part of Kenya’s oldest private media house and I am proud of the teams that I leave behind in radio, TV and print.
I love the thrill of creating and starting new things and I have been blessed to do just that. I was privileged to be there at the launch of Kenya’s first 24hr religious media house - Family FM and Family TV, the first 24hrs vernacular radio station - Kameme FM and the first 24hr news and information TV station - K24.
Is there room for something new? Of course, always, and I sure hope to be a part of it soon. Wish me luck, I will keep you posted.
At exactly 6am on 20th August 2019, four people entered a brand new studio and started a journey along an uncharted path.
When I switched on the four microphones that morning I was excited at launching yet another station, but I also had butterflies in my stomach; would this work? Would the audience embrace four hours of non-stop talk during their busy morning commute?
The four of us with CT Muga, Ndu Okoh and Njeri Thorne took on the new assignment with dedication and a true belief that we could do it. Outside of that studio was our producer Brian Evusa, the Programmes Controller Brian Obara and, although he wasn’t in the studio, the Radio General Manager Tom Japanni was present.
It has been a great journey building The Situation Room to what it has become and we have very many people to thank, not least the team of producers, marketing, commercial, technical and other colleagues.
The Situation Room has become the home of Kenya’s Biggest Conversations and it continues to host many thought leaders, community influencers, different professionals and duty bearers.
The biggest part of this show has been the audience who tune in on radio, Tv or digital platforms. It’s humbling whenever people reach out on calls, text or approach us with compliments, comments and suggestions for the show.
On this 6th day of January 2025, my heart is heavy as I bid kwaheri to the brilliant team of colleagues at Spice FM and the Standard Group. I am grateful for the opportunity to once again be a part of Kenya’s oldest private media house and I am proud of the teams that I leave behind in radio, TV and print.
I love the thrill of creating and starting new things and I have been blessed to do just that. I was privileged to be there at the launch of Kenya’s first 24hr religious media house - Family FM and Family TV, the first 24hrs vernacular radio station - Kameme FM and the first 24hr news and information TV station - K24.
Is there room for something new? Of course, always, and I sure hope to be a part of it soon. Wish me luck, I will keep you posted.
WANTED
Mr. Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho, whose photograph is displayed below, is WANTED by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for various criminal activities.
The suspect had been charged with the offence of publishing false information in violation of Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act (Case No. CR E738/24). He absconded a court session on December 4, 2024, which resulted in the issuance of a Warrant of Arrest by the Milimani Law Courts.
He is also under investigation for sharing personal information of a senior Public Officer and Publishing False Information Contrary to Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act against other Kenyan citizens.
Additionally, the suspect will face multiple counts of cyber harassment for a post in which he disparaged senior government officials. The above files are pending perusal and advice by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
If you have any information that may lead to the prompt arrest of the suspect, please call our toll-free hotline at 0800 722 203 anonymously or report to the nearest police station.
WANTED
Mr. Francis Ng’ang’a Gaitho, whose photograph is displayed below, is WANTED by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for various criminal activities.
The suspect had been charged with the offence of publishing false information in violation of Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act (Case No. CR E738/24). He absconded a court session on December 4, 2024, which resulted in the issuance of a Warrant of Arrest by the Milimani Law Courts.
He is also under investigation for sharing personal information of a senior Public Officer and Publishing False Information Contrary to Section 23 of the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crimes Act against other Kenyan citizens.
Additionally, the suspect will face multiple counts of cyber harassment for a post in which he disparaged senior government officials. The above files are pending perusal and advice by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
If you have any information that may lead to the prompt arrest of the suspect, please call our toll-free hotline at 0800 722 203 anonymously or report to the nearest police station.
I am receiving so much information on Judges and Magistrates from their colleagues and Assistants. The Judiciary is rotten. C J Martha Koome must resign.