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From Kenya with Indifference

From Kenya with Indifference

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This is a podcast by a random, simple introvert who is on a journey to revive her love for her country. I try to unpack various aspects of Kenya's economy, politics (not a lot, honestly) and culture on this voyage to rediscover the patriotic love I once had for my motherland.

© 2024 From Kenya with Indifference Podcast
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  • A Gaslit Country - The Perfect Storm
    Jun 18 2024

    "Without a clarity of purpose, the adherence of all Kenyans, and the participation of Civil Society Organisations and the Church, the success of the Third Liberation will remain elusive." Dr. Fred Nasubo and Beverlyne Ondieki

    The number of things that have been happening feel like a smoke screen. It has been one year since the Kenya Kwanza administration came into power and it has been one thing after the other. What we are experiencing as Kenyans is the manipulation of reality, in real time.

    Saba Saba Movement: The Stalled Wave of the Third Liberation - The Elephant
    Kenyan Liberation Playlist
    Kenya Finance Bill 2024 - a GPT with up-to-date info on the Finance Bill, use it to understand the bill and ask any questions you may have created by Kelvin Ndemo

    Copyright - Bado Mapambano By Onyi Jalamo "Mr Tibim"🎙️🎙️🎙️

    Would love to hear from you!

    Thank you for listening!
    You can follow me on Instagram & X (I know, it still sounds weird,lol)
    Instagram: @fromkenyawithindifferencepod X: @NoFaceIntrovert

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    18 m
  • From Kenya with Apathy: Happy Madaraka Day!
    Jun 1 2024

    The year 1920 would see Kenya become an official colony of Britain. Land disputes were prevalent, and this resulted in the Mau Mau rebellion that put the country in a state of emergency in the period 1952-1959. The end of the apartheid policy in the year 1944 paved the way for a few of the local African officials to be appointed into the government. However, it was not until the year 1957 that the first elections were held in the country. Jomo Kenyatta was elected on a Kenya National African Union ticket to form the first government. On 1st June 1963, the country attained self-governance following the election of Kenyatta as a prime minister. The country only managed to attain full independence from the British colonists on 12th December 1963. Sixty one years later, the country has grown into an independent nation.

    Beautiful history of where we've come from, do we really have anything to show for it?

    Would love to hear from you!

    Thank you for listening!
    You can follow me on Instagram & X (I know, it still sounds weird,lol)
    Instagram: @fromkenyawithindifferencepod X: @NoFaceIntrovert

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    35 m
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