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This is all about informing people about the various challenges faced in various communities due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety measures to be observed during this time.

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This is all about informing people about the various challenges faced in various communities due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety measures to be observed during this time.

    THE TEARS OF GRADUATES

    THE TEARS OF GRADUATES

    THE TEARS OF GRADUATES

    PRODUCER: FELIX ADERO
    VOICING: FELIX ADERO

    The number of unemployed youths in Kenya has been on a steady rise despite the fact that different administrations have always promised to address this. A huge number of graduates have remained unemployed for quite a long time leading a majority of them into crime, depression and much more.

    How can this be addressed, what can the youths do in order to secure employment opportunities?  

    • 9 min
    REDUCED FISH CATCH IN LAKE VICTORIA

    REDUCED FISH CATCH IN LAKE VICTORIA

                                            REDUCED FISH CATCH AND SPECIES IN LAKE VICTORIA AS A RESULT OF PLASTIC POLLUTION.

    PRODUCER: FELIX OTIENO ADERO
    VOICING: FELIX ADERO


    Duraton: 8 minutes, 50 seconds

    Background Song: Kisumu 100, by Suzanna Owiyo

    Insert 1: Patson Odhiambo – Fisherman Dunga beach Kisumu County

    Insert 2: Francisca Awuor – Fish Monger Dunga beach Kisumu county.

    Insert 3: Kater Elizabeth – Fish Monger Dunga beach Kisumu Conty

    Insert 4: Dr. Collins Ongore – Scientist Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI).

    The Lake Victoria for ages has been the main source of income for very many families living around the

    lake and beyond. It has been a source of beauty and also acted as a tourist attraction site for years. This

    has for the recent past diminished as a result of human activities that directly pollutes the lake.

    Lake Victoria is currently chocking with huge chunks of plastic wastes that are directly and indirectly

    disposed into the lake oblivious of its effects as they do not get to rot and they are toxic. These, the

    fishermen and fishmongers say have greatly affected their businesses as they find it almost impossible

    to catch other fish species which were previously available.

    Fishermen around the lake explains numerous instances that they have encountered plastic wastes

    floating deep inside the lake and how fish can no longer breed freely in their previous breeding spots

    and a majority that have suffocated to death as a result of plastic bags.

    Scientist Collins Ongore explains on the dangers that face the lake, fish and community as a result these

    wastes that are also posing threat to human health.

    He further explains on the need to protect the lake and manage toxic wastes that are directed into the

    lake.

    This feature not only educates but also calls for action by the community in waste management and

    environment conservation that will also see to it that the lake is looked after.

    • 8 min
    CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON LAKE VICTORIA

    CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON LAKE VICTORIA

                                                       THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON LAKE VICTORIA AND ITS IMPACT TO THE COMMUNITY.

    PRODUCER: FELIX OTIENO ADERO
    VOICING: FELIX ADERO

    Duraton: 10 minutes, 49 seconds

    Background Song: NamLolwe

    Vox Pop: Anne Awino and Stacy Gloria (Fish mongers at Dunga beach Kisumu County.)

    Insert 1: Dennis Otieno – Fisherman Ndhuru beach Homa Bay County

    Insert 2: John Aloka – Fisherman Ndhuru beach Homabay county.

    Insert 3: Cleophas Ochieng’ – Fish cage owner Ogal beach Kisumu Conty

    Insert 4: Mary Joseph – Resident Ndhuru beach Homa Bay County

    Insert 5: Edward Oremo – Homa Bay County Beach Management Unit Chair Man

    Insert 6: Dr. Collins Ongore – Scientist Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI).



    Climate change effects have been drastically felt in every part of the world and the Lake Victoria too has

    not been exempted from this. This feature story addresses the changes that have been experienced in

    the lake in terms of clarity of the water, taste, safety for use and mass death of fish in the lake as a result

    of climatic change.

    Residents along the Ndhuru beach in Homa Bay County for instance have experienced color change in

    the waters of Lake Victoria over the recent past that has also come along with mass death of fish and a

    disturbing smell. In different beaches in Kisumu county mass deaths of fish freely ranging in the lake

    and fish in various cadges has also been experienced.

    A number of families that solely depend on fishing activities from the lake are now facing difficulties in

    putting food on the table and catering for their various needs. These features not only highlights their

    pleas and cries, but also seek answers from a marine scientist on the possible causes of this and also on

    ways that the society can mitigate these changes and adapt to them.

    By the end of this feature the society is also educated on the importance of conserving and preserving

    the lake which is highly depended on by a number of families for water, food, employment and much

    more.

    • 10 min
    WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN KENYA

    WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN KENYA

                                                                       THE RISE OF KENYAN WOMEN INTO LEADERSHIP POSITIONS.

    PRODUCER: FELIX ADERO
    VOICING: FELIX ADERO

    Duraton: 10 minutes, 5 seconds

    Background Song: Mama Africa

    Vox Pop: Alice Amani and Charles Ochieng’

    Insert 1: Lillian Ngala – Managing HR DTB Bank/leadership and governance expert.

    Insert 2: Beatrice Wasonga – Radio Programs Manager/gender equity mobilizer.

    This is a feature story that focuses on the rise of women into different leadership positions such as

    political, government administration, company heads, church leadership and much more. The feature

    aims at advocating and rooting for gender equity as we encourage women to come out in large numbers

    to seek for leadership positions in their various spaces and also encouraging the men to support and

    provide an enabling environment for the growth of women.

    In this feature that starts with a song Mama Africa by Suzanna Owiyo as an introduction piece that

    encourages respect to the African women, also relays the views and opinions of different individuals on

    women leadership and how they performed.

    I interviewed an leadership and governance expert Lillian Ngala who largely talks on the various

    obstacles that women face in their leadership journey, how to overcome them, what it takes to make a

    leader, the data of women leaders in Kenya compared to other East African countries and much more.

    My other source is Beatrice Wasonga a radio programs manager and also a grassroots mobiliser and

    sensitizer on gender equity and equality. She comes in with vast knowledge and experience on the

    cultural barrios that women till face on their way up and how to end and overcome them.

    By the end of it all the feature achieves its goal of educating, sensitizing, encouraging and urging not

    only women to rise up and claim leadership but also men and the general society to support this noble

    course.

    • 10 min
    A space of Change

    A space of Change

    This is a welcoming episode to a space of Change where different issues affecting our society will be aired and discussed on to drive positive change.

    • 1 min
    Sharing of Facemasks

    Sharing of Facemasks

    This is a feature story of older and vulnerable women sharing facemasks during this COVID-19 pandemic period to avoid being arrested. The women are pleading for help from well-wishers and their local leaders. FACEMASKS ARE NOT TO BE SHARED UNDER ANY SUCCUMSTANCES

    • 6 min

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