MEDIA
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Radio Africa, Stanbic Face Lawsuit Over Boyz II Men Concert
On Sunday, June 11, social media had been awash with complaints from revelers who attended the event. Many complained over the experience of attendees in the Regular and VIP sections. Videos were shared of frustrated revelers chanting complaints about the sound and screen during the performances.
Inside Moha Jicho Pevu’s Multi-Million Radio Station
Ali in 2020 unveiled his own radio station, known as MO Radio, targeting listeners at the Coast.
Purity Mwambia Opens Up On Challenges In Exile
Former Citizen TV investigative journalist Purity Mwambia has revealed that she has been going through financial turmoil since she went into exile in the United...
How a New Name Has Changed Fortunes For Mark Masai
Many who have come to know Mark Masai barely know that this is not his birth name. At some point, he changed his name to fit into the system.
Nation Media to Buy Back More of Its Shares
Nation Media Group (NMG) has announced a second buy back program, with the media giant aiming to buy back 10% of its shares at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
Moroccan Newspaper Takes On AFP Over Biased Reporting
Agence France Presse (AFP) has been called out for abandoning its professional, ethical and deontological obligations in the treatment of Algerian news and persists, on the contrary, in providing incriminating and biased coverage against the Kingdom of Morocco.Â
At Nation Media, Telkom Buyback Scandal Lands Editor In Trouble
It is understood that the story of the scandal, in which the government paid Ksh6.09 billion few days to the 9th August 2022 general elections, ran afoul a section of the senior Nation Media leadership.
Kassangas Shops Stop Selling Music as Streaming Dominates Market
Besides being artists themselves, they opened a chain of music shops in the 90's, selling physical copies of Gospel music on cassettes and, later, CDs. Now, with streaming dominating the market and piracy not uncommon, the Kassangas are done selling music.