by Mzalendo Halisi Foundation
"Utu na Uzalendo: Illuminating Kenya’s Beacons of Hope, Champions of Utu, Our Wazalendo" This Podcast is amplifying extraordinary ordinary Kenyans going beyond the call of duty and doing extraordinary things in service of humanity, the Kenyan society and Africa.
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June 19, 2024
<p> Welcome to the Utu Na Uzalendo Podcast where we journey through the pages of satire and the alleys of political banter with Jerome Ogola, a self-educated journalist with a knack for humour and a heart for the common mwananchi (citizen). His witty prose, often laced with humour and satire, resonates with thousands on the vibrant Facebook platform, where he's not just a writer, but a revered voice of the oppressed. Jerome isn't your ordinary journalist. His political satire transcends the laughs and digs deep into the core of societal issues, educating his readers about their rights, good governance, and the importance of holding leadership accountable. His eloquence in Lingala, a self-taught triumph, and his love for Benga music enrich his narratives, painting a vivid picture of a culture-rich Kenya. His followers, endearingly known as "Hoof Eaters," see him as "The Monk," a sage amidst the chaotic world of Kenyan politics. His journey into politics isn't merely a dabble; it's a quest for truth in a sea of misinformation, a quest he shares daily with his readers, turning every Facebook post into a classroom of political education. Today, we delve deeper into the satirical world of Jerome Ogola, exploring how humour, satire, and a relentless quest for justice can merge into a powerful tool for social change. Together, we'll dissect his writings, laugh at the satire, and reflect on the stark realities he unveils through his social media crusade. </p>
June 14, 2024
<p> Welcome to another episode of the Utu Na Uzalendo Podcast, where we explore the rich tapestry of African culture, philosophy, and creative expression as an aspect of alternative leadership. Today, we have an exceptional guest who embodies the spirit of Utu through his art and activism. Dennis Mutuma Mutua, also known simply as Dorphanage, aka Mwariama, is a renowned Kenyan poet, performing artist, and writer. Born and raised in Timau Meru, his creative journey is marked by a deep commitment to capturing the human experience through powerful narratives and performances influenced by personal experiences. Based in Nairobi, Dorphanage uses his art to shed light on social issues, celebrate cultural heritage, and inspire change. His latest project, "Blinding Blocks Incorporated (BBI)" featuring Zawadi, showcases his unique ability to blend lyrical prowess with compelling musical compositions to capture and commentate on contemporary societal happenings. With a background that includes numerous performances and a growing body of written work, Dorphanage continues to make significant contributions to the Kenyan and African artistic landscape. Join us as we delve into the world of Dorphanage, exploring his inspirations, his work, and his vision for the future of Kenya, African art and society. This is a conversation you won't want to miss. </p>
June 7, 2024
<p> Welcome to another episode of the Utu Na Uzalendo Podcast, where today, we take a profound journey through the life of Gacheke Gachihi, a son of Kenya’s Rift Valley, whose spirit of activism was birthed amidst post-election turbulence. In this episode, Gacheke Gachīhi unpacks the triumphs, the failures, and betrayals, and names names... bringing clarity to the successes & triumphs of the movement he was part of and lived, and the subsequent capture, isto date, of the 2nd liberation movement and subsequent betrayals... His odyssey from a street boy in Nairobi to a stalwart in Kenya's second liberation agitation in the '90s, exemplifies the indomitable spirit of change. Gacheke’s activism didn’t halt with the liberation. He carried the torch of justice forward, becoming a cornerstone in founding the Mathare Social Justice Center. His efforts sowed the seeds of a modern social justice movement not just in Kenya, but reverberating across the African continent. Through Mathare Social Justice Center, Gacheke has been unyielding in his fight against police brutality, fostering a grassroots movement that defies oppression and seeks to uplift the marginalized in society. His tireless advocacy extends beyond borders as a Pan-Africanist and a committed Socialist, intertwining the struggle for justice in Kenya with the broader African narrative of human rights and social justice. His voice resonates in the corridors of power, and in the hearts of the grassroots, igniting the flame of social justice across communities. As we delve deeper into Gacheke’s narrative, we’ll explore the essence of his undying commitment to social justice, the trials, the triumphs, and the legacy of an activist whose heartbeat syncs with the rhythm of justice. </p>
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