Episodes

  • Spotlight: Equity Bank CEO James Mwangi on his path to prosperity
    May 16 2022

    Equity Bank CEO Dr. James Mwangi castigates 'primitive acquisition', roots for 'shared prosperity' and giving back.

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    29 mins
  • Spotlight: A tribute to Benjamin Ayimba, a rugby coach
    Jun 6 2021

    The last two decades have seen the game of rugby capture the country’s imagination with the Kenya national rugby sevens team also known as shujaa becoming the most successful sporting team representing Kenya.

    Shujaa grew in stature locally and internationally under the leadership of the self effacing but highly effective kenya’s own rugby tactician Benjamin Ayimba.

    Listen to the life and times of kenya’s rugby great on Spotlight with Geoffrey Mungai.

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    27 mins
  • Spotlight: A tribute to Philip Ochieng’ a legendary journalist & public intellectual
    May 9 2021

    This is a tribute to Philip Ochieng’ the legendary writer, editor and towering public intellectual who passed on recently. In the course of this program we’ll hear from those who knew and worked with Ochieng' over the years. SALIM LONE a Kenyan journalist and Ochieng’s contemporary who currently lives in America travelled a career path almost similar to Ochieng’s. JOSEPH ODINDO and EMAN OMARI are senior editors who learnt the craft from Phillip Ochieng. DR. NAIM BILAL the current Managing Director of KBC takes pride in having learnt journalism under the tutelage of Philip Ochieng' and LIZ GITONGA had the privilege as a young journalist to be picked by Philip Ochieng to write his biography and Paul Kelemba Kenya’s best editorial cartoonist whose copy always went through Ochieng’s hand before going to press.

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    26 mins
  • Spotlight: Prof. Walter Jaoko on poor distribution of Covid-19 vaccines
    Apr 10 2021

    The world now has various vaccines for Covid-19 at the same time, there's grumbling about poor distribution and the so called vaccine nationalism here in Kenya a targeted vaccination rollout and partial lockdown portend a mix of hope and caution so what more suprises does this virus have in store for humanity on Spotlight Geoffrey Mungai speaks with Prof. Walter Jaoko who is Professor of Medical Microbiology and Tropical Medicine, Director of KAVI.

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    45 mins
  • Spotlight: Founder of Lancet Kenya Dr. Ahmed Kalebi, a journey from Kibera Slums to become a leading doctor
    Mar 28 2021

    Dr. Ahmed Kalebi was born in Kibera Slums in Nairobi but rose to become one of the top doctors in Kenya and founder of Lancet Kenya, one of the private owned laboratories in East Africa.

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    48 mins
  • Spotlight: Bifwoli Wakoli, former Assistant Minister
    Mar 20 2021

    Bifwoli Wakoli, former Assistant Minister, narrates his political journey.

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    26 mins
  • Spotlight: Angela Ndambuki, iconic singer from the 1990s - Part 2
    Jan 17 2021

    The early late 90s and 2000s was an exciting time for Kenyan music, not just for artist but for the fans too as the entertainment industry thrived thanks to an explosion of home-grown talent.

    It was in these heady times that we got to see a trio of beautiful and talented girls whose music, dance moves and bright smiles could literally light up the entire city.

    Angela Ndambuki was part of that all-girl singing group known as Tattu.

    Angela who has since dropped the microphone and left the stage for the corner office and is currently the regional director International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for Sub-Saharan Africa, IFPI is speaks with Geoffrey Mungai on Spotlight.


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    20 mins
  • Spotlight: Angela Ndambuki, iconic singer from the 1990s - Part 1
    Dec 14 2020

    The early late 90s and 2000s was an exciting time for Kenyan music, not just for artist but for the fans too as the entertainment industry thrived thanks to an explosion of home-grown talent.

    It was in these heady times that we got to see a trio of beautiful and talented girls whose music, dance moves and bright smiles could literally light up the entire city.

    Angela Ndambuki was part of that all-girl singing group known as Tattu.

    Angela who has since dropped the microphone and left the stage for the corner office and is currently the regional director International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for Sub-Saharan Africa, IFPI is speaks with Geoffrey Mungai on Spotlight.


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    22 mins