UtuNaUzalendoKE

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.

  1. 19/06/2024

    Utu Na Uzalendo: The Satirical Activist Chronicles of "The Monk" Jerome Ogola

    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.

    1h 17m
  2. 07/06/2024

    Utu Na Uzalendo: The Fervor of Justice—Gacheke Gachīhi's Odyssey — Part 2 — Gacheke Gachīhi Unbowed

    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.

    1h 36m
  3. 05/06/2024

    Utu Na Uzalendo: The Fervor of Justice - Gacheke Gachihi's Odyssey - Part 1

    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. 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.

    58 min
  4. 31/05/2024

    Brushstrokes of Liberation: The Maina Maseeti Chronicle - Part 2

    In the heart of Nairobi, where artistic expression meets the reality of exploitation, Maina Maseeti and his twin brother Xhuuma Maseeti embarked on a noble quest to emancipate the shackled creativity of Kenyan artists. Their brainchild, the Usanii Mashariki (UM) Art Gallery, emerged as a sanctuary for over 160 artists, offering an organic, home-grown art experience that defies the conventional, oppressive gallery cartel. Maina, a fervent champion of artistic freedom, has been at the forefront of this movement, ushering in a new era where artists are no longer enslaved by exploitative contracts but are empowered to thrive and flourish. Through UM Gallery, now the biggest gallery in Nairobi, Maina and Xhuuma have not only created a platform for artists to showcase their work but have ignited a beacon of hope in a landscape often marred by economic hardship and the stifling grip of a tight-knit neocolonial cartel that had previously dominated the art industry in Kenya. Maina's passion for liberating Kenyan artists is not confined to the walls of UM Gallery. He extends his advocacy beyond, engaging the community in open talks designed to deepen their understanding of art and its profound potential to drive social change. His journey, fraught with challenges yet laden with significant triumphs, serves as a testament to what can be achieved when one dares to challenge the status quo, embodying a narrative of defiance against oppressive systems, and the indomitable spirit of liberation. As you tune into this podcast, you will be ushered into the vibrant and revolutionary world of Maina Maseeti, a realm where each brushstroke on canvas symbolizes a stride towards liberating the boundless creativity of Kenyan artists from the chains of exploitation. Dive deep into the heart of Kenya's artistic renaissance, witness the transformative power of art, and the relentless spirit of a man who dared to envision a realm where artistry and freedom coalesce to defy oppression and ignite the flames of change.

    1 hr
  5. 31/05/2024

    Brushstrokes of Liberation: The Maina Maseeti Chronicle - Part 1

    In the heart of Nairobi, where artistic expression meets the reality of exploitation, Maina Maseeti and his twin brother Xhuuma Maseeti embarked on a noble quest to emancipate the shackled creativity of Kenyan artists. Their brainchild, the Usanii Mashariki (UM) Art Gallery, emerged as a sanctuary for over 160 artists, offering an organic, home-grown art experience that defies the conventional, oppressive gallery cartel. Maina, a fervent champion of artistic freedom, has been at the forefront of this movement, ushering in a new era where artists are no longer enslaved by exploitative contracts but are empowered to thrive and flourish. Through UM Gallery, now the biggest gallery in Nairobi, Maina and Xhuuma have not only created a platform for artists to showcase their work but have ignited a beacon of hope in a landscape often marred by economic hardship and the stifling grip of a tight-knit neocolonial cartel that had previously dominated the art industry in Kenya. Maina's passion for liberating Kenyan artists is not confined to the walls of UM Gallery. He extends his advocacy beyond, engaging the community in open talks designed to deepen their understanding of art and its profound potential to drive social change. His journey, fraught with challenges yet laden with significant triumphs, serves as a testament to what can be achieved when one dares to challenge the status quo, embodying a narrative of defiance against oppressive systems, and the indomitable spirit of liberation. As you tune into this podcast, you will be ushered into the vibrant and revolutionary world of Maina Maseeti, a realm where each brushstroke on canvas symbolizes a stride towards liberating the boundless creativity of Kenyan artists from the chains of exploitation. Dive deep into the heart of Kenya's artistic renaissance, witness the transformative power of art, and the relentless spirit of a man who dared to envision a realm where artistry and freedom coalesce to defy oppression and ignite the flames of change.

    1h 58m
  6. 23/05/2024

    Unveiling Green Horizons - The Resolute Endeavors of James Wakibia.

    Welcome to the #UtuNaUzalendoKE Podcast, the Podcast journeying into the heart of conscientious narratives, where today, we traverse the green trails blazed by a fervent guardian of Mother Earth, James Wakibia. Nestled in the scenic Rift Valley of Kenya, in the town of Nakuru, emerged a resolute voice against the plastic menace using photography, James Wakibia. What began as a distress at the sight of his hometown's beauty veiled by plastic pollution, burgeoned into a nationwide and international clarion call for environmental prudence12. James Wakibia, a diligent environmental activist and a keen photojournalist, didn’t just witness the plastic plight; he acted. He campaigned and echoed the sentiments of many, turning whispers of discontent into roars of legislative change. His tireless advocacy, ingeniously amplified through social media campaigns such as #ISupportBanPlasticsKE, became the catalyst for a monumental shift in environmental policy in Kenya. Wakibia's relentless efforts were instrumental in ushering the 2017 nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, a milestone that continues to reverberate throughout the nation and beyond. Through the lens of #UtuNaUzalendoKE we delve into the soul of James Wakibia’s activism, exploring the heartbeats that fueled his daring quest against plastic pollution. Today, we unveil the personal narrative intertwined with the public endeavour, unearthing the ‘why’ behind Wakibia's unwavering commitment to a greener, cleaner, and a more conscientious Kenya.

    1h 37m
  7. 16/05/2024

    The Unyielding Advocate: Dr. Clarence Eboso’s Voyage through Law and Medicine - Part 2

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of the #UtuNaUzalendoKE Podcast where we journey through the lives of remarkable individuals who have significantly impacted Kenya's social and political landscape. Today, we delve into the life and endeavours of Dr. Clarence Eboso, a young medical doctor with a legal acumen that has seen him face off with notable constitutional legal minds in the country's apex courts and defeat them. And yes, he went to Alliance! 😊 Dr. Eboso's narrative is a blend of medical expertise, self-advocacy, and an indomitable spirit in pursuit of justice. His journey began in the medical field, where he serves as a medical practitioner in Vihiga County, endeavouring to restore health and hope in his community. This path later intertwined with legal advocacy, birthed from a desire to challenge unfair and discriminatory systems. His name became synonymous with resistance when he, alongside his organization, confronted the promoters of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), a high-profile case that saw him challenging none other than the then Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Azimio Leader Raila Odinga. Representing himself and his organization, 254 Hope Kenya, Dr. Eboso showcased an impressive legal prowess that reverberated through the High Court, Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. His efforts were not in vain, as they contributed significantly to the legal discourse surrounding the BBI, and its defeat! Today, we seek to unravel the inspirations behind Dr. Eboso's relentless pursuit of justice and how his dual expertise in medicine and law serves as a beacon of hope for many. Through the lens of his experiences, we will explore the potential of interdisciplinary collaborations in fostering social justice and transformation in Kenya. Join us in this captivating episode as we uncover the multifaceted life of Dr. Clarence Eboso, a beacon of resilience, justice, and hope amidst a complex socio-political terrain.

    1h 18m

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"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.